Yilin
followed the girl outside. “What’s your name?” she asked.
The
girl gave a sly grin. “My last name is Linghu and my first name is Chong!”
Yilin’s
heart thumped. “I asked you politely, why are you making fun of me?” She
pulled a long face.
“What
makes you think I’m making fun of you?” The girl kept grinning. “Do you
think your friend is the only one who is called Linghu Chong?”
Yilin
felt deep sorrow in her heart. She sighed and could no longer hold her tears
back. “Big brother Linghu was my savior,” she said. “His death was my
fault, I…I am not worthy to be his friend.”
Just
then, in the hallway outside, two hunchbacks hurried by. Yilin recognized them
as the Hunchback of the North Mu Gaofeng, and Lin Pingzhi. The girl giggled.
“What
odds! An old, ugly hunchback, together with a young, ugly hunchback.”
Yilin
was a bit annoyed at the girl’s remarks. “Girl,” she asked, “is it
possible for you to find your mother and father by yourself? My head is
beginning to hurt, and I’m not feeling very well right now.”
The
girl grinned. “I know you’re faking a headache. You’re just mad because I
used Linghu Chong’s name. My dear sis, your master asked you to take care of
me; are you abandoning me already? If some rascals pick on me again, your
master’s going to blame you for sure!”
“You
are much more capable than I am, and you’re very smart too. Even the renowned
Master Yu didn’t know what to do with you. People are all thanking Buddha that
you aren’t the one picking on others. Who would dare bully you?” Yilin
countered.
The
girl burst into laughter. She held Yilin’s hand and said, “Now you’re the
one making fun of me. If it weren’t for your Master, that bull-nose would’ve
beaten me up. Sis, my name is Qu Feiyan. My grandpa calls me Feifei; you can
call me Feifei too.”
Yilin
felt a little better when the girl said her real name. But she also thought it
was strange that the girl knew she was still thinking about Linghu Chong, and
used his name to startle her. Maybe the clever and eccentric girl had hidden
outside the window and overheard her report to all the masters. “Well,” she
said, “Miss Qu, let’s go find your mother and father then. Where do you
think they might be?”
“I
know where they went,” Qu Feiyan said. “If you want to look for them, you
can go by yourself. I’m not going.”
“Why
don’t you want to go?” Yilin asked in surprise.
“I
am still too young; of course I don’t want to go. But you’re different,
you’re so gloomy and depressed right now, maybe you’d prefer to go there
early,” Qu Feiyan said.
Yilin’s
heart thumped. “You mean your mother and father….”
“My
parents were murdered by bad guys a long time ago. If you want to look for them,
you’ll have to go to the underworld.”
Yilin
was very vexed. “If your parents have passed away already, how can you still
make fun of them? I am leaving!”
Qu
Feiyan grabbed onto Yilin’s left hand and started to beg, “My dear sis, I
don’t have anyone else, I’m always so lonely. Nobody plays with me. Please,
please just stay a little bit longer!”
Yilin
was moved by her words. “Well, alright,” she sighed, “I’ll stay with you
a little longer. But you have to stop saying such nonsense. Also, I am a member
of the Buddhist order, so it isn’t appropriate for you to call me sis.”
Qu
Feiyan laughed. “You think I was just saying silly words, but I think they
make perfect sense. Different people have different perspectives. You are older
than me, so I call you sis. What’s wrong with that? Sis Yilin! Why don’t you
quit being a nun?”
Yilin
was startled, and stepped back.
Qu
Feiyan let go of her hand. “What’s so great about being a nun?” she asked.
“You can’t eat fish, shrimp, chicken or duck, not to mention beef or lamb.
Sis, you’re really very pretty. You don’t look so good right now because you
shaved your head,[1]
once you grow a nice long head of beautiful hair back, you’ll be a real
babe!”
Yilin
could tell that Qu Feiyan was speaking from her heart, so she smiled. “I am
already a member of the Buddhist clergy. We believe in the doctrine of the Four
Emptiness; why would I care whether my outer husk is beautiful or ugly?”
Qu
Feiyan turned her head toward Yilin and looked at Yilin’s face carefully. It
had just stopped raining, and dark clouds started drifting away slowly.
Moonlight streamed through the opening at an angle and illuminated Yilin’s
face with a pale silver glow, which made her face even more beautiful. Qu Feiyan
gave a sigh.
“Sis,
you are so beautiful,” she said slowly, “no wonder he thinks about you so
much.”
Yilin’s
face became flushed. “What are you talking about?” she exclaimed
uncomfortably. “If you keep making fun of me, I am going to leave.”
“Fine!
I’ll stop,” Qu Feiyan said with a smile. “Sis, can you give me some
‘Heavenly Connecting Glue?’ I need to save someone.”
“Who
are you saving?” Yilin asked in surprise.
“He’s
a very important person, but I can’t tell you who he is yet.” Qu Feiyan
grinned.
“I
really should give you the medicine if you need it to save somebody’s life,”
Yilin said, “but my Master told us that the making of the ‘Heavenly
Connecting Glue’ is not easy, and we have been ordered not to use it if the
wounded person is unworthy.”
“Sis,”
Qu Feiyan said, “if somebody cursed your master and your Heng-Shan Sword
School, would he be worthy or unworthy?”
“If
he cursed my master and our Heng-Shan Sword School, of course he would be
unworthy, how could he be any good?”
“That’s
really very interesting,” Qu Feiyan mused slyly. “There’s this guy who
once said again and again that he would have really bad luck after seeing nuns,
and would lose all his bets. He abused you, your master, and the entire
Heng-Shan Sword School. If such an unworthy fellow got wounded….”
Before
she even finished, Yilin had already turned around and strode away angrily. Qu
Feiyan jumped in front of her, arms outstretched and blocking Yilin’s way. She
kept smiling but had no intention to let Yilin pass.
It
suddenly struck Yilin. “Yesterday at the Huiyan Wine House the girl sat with a
man through the entire incident, until big brother Linghu was murdered. When I
carried his body down the stairs, she was still sitting there. She must have
seen the whole thing; there’s no need for her to eavesdrop on what I said at
all. Could she have followed me all the way?” She wanted to ask the girl an
important question, but could not make herself speak the words. Yilin could only
blush with embarrassment.
“Sis, I know you want to ask me, ‘Where did big brother
Linghu’s body go?’ Am I right?” Qu Feiyan grinned.
“Yes,
would you please tell me? I…I would really appreciate it!” Yilin pleaded.
“I
don’t know, but there’s someone who does. However, he’s badly wounded and
could die any minute now. If you can save him using the ‘Heavenly Connecting
Glue,’ he might be able to tell you where big brother Linghu’s body is.”
“You
don’t know yourself?” Yilin asked.
“If
I, Qu Feiyan, know where Linghu Chong’s dead body is, may Heaven let me die by
Yu Canghai’s sword tomorrow and die a terrible death!”
“I
believe you. You don’t have to vow,” Yilin said hurriedly. “So who is this
person?”
“It’s
up to you if you want to save his life or not. And the place we’re going to
isn’t such a good place either.”
In
order to find Linghu Chong’s body, even a hill of knives or a forest of swords
could not stop Yilin from going, much less something like “not a good
place.” Yilin nodded. “Let’s go.” They marched toward the gate.
It
was still raining outside. Some oilpaper umbrellas leaned by the side of the
gate. Yilin and Qu Feiyan each took one and walked out of the gate toward the
northeast corner of the city. It was already late at night, and there was hardly
anybody in the street. When they walked by, a couple of dogs in the deep alleys
barked. All Yilin could think of was where to find Linghu Chong’s body, so
even though Qu Feiyan walked through many remote little streets, she did not
care. After they walked for quite a while, Qu Feiyan entered a very narrow
alley. A small red lantern stuck out from a door at the left side of the street.
Qu Feiyan knocked on the door three times. Someone approached from the courtyard
within, opened the door, and stuck his head out. Qu Feiyan whispered something
in the man’s ear and stuck something into his hands.
“Sure,
sure! Come in please, Misses!” the man said.
Qu
Feiyan turned back and motioned Yilin, who followed her through the doorway. The
man had a surprised look on his face upon seeing Yilin, but still hurried ahead
to lead the way. After they walked through the courtyard, they arrived at a room
in the east of the building. The man parted the door curtain.
“Miss,
Sister, through here please,” he said.
The
scent of perfume filled the entire room. Yilin walked in and saw a huge bed in
the room. Exotic silk quilts and pillows covered the bed. They were decorated
with Xiang[2]
Embroidery, one of the greatest arts of its type in the world. A pair of loving
birds playing in the water was embroidered on the cover of the red silk quilt.
It was made with very bright colors and the ducks almost seemed alive. Yilin had
been cloistered in the White-Cloud Nunnery since she was very little. The quilt
she used was a very simple quilt made with gray cloth. She had never seen such a
gorgeous bed set in her entire life. She gave a quick glance and immediately
turned her head away. A big red candle sat on the small table next to the bed; a
mirror and a makeup box sat neatly by the red candle; two pairs of exotic
slippers laid on the floor side by side near the bed – a pair for man and a
pair for woman. Yilin felt a sudden shock when she raised her head and saw a shy
face both red with embarrassment and registering surprise. Then she realized
that it was only her own face reflected from the mirror.
The
sound of footsteps came from behind them. What appeared to be a maid walked in
with a big smile and started serving tea. She wore very tight clothes and her
manner was quite coquettish.
Yilin
felt more and more uneasiness. “What is this place?” she whispered to Qu
Feiyan.
Qu
Feiyan grinned and then whispered something to the maid.
“Sure!”
The woman covered up the smile on her lips with her hand and walked out slowly.
“That
woman is bumbling! She can’t be very honest!” Yilin thought to herself.
“Why
did you bring me here? What is this place?” she asked Qu Feiyan again.
“This
is a very famous spot in the town of Hengshan. It’s called the Jade House,”
Qu Feiyan said with a broad grin.
“What
is this Jade House?”
“The
Jade House is the best brothel in town.”
When
Yilin heard the word “brothel,” her heart skipped a beat, and she almost
fainted. When she saw the way the room was decorated, she already had the
feeling that something was not right, but she did not expect to be in a brothel
at all. Although she did not really understand what a brothel was, she had heard
from the secular apprentice-sisters that prostitutes were the most lewd of
women; they would consort with any man who had enough money.
“Did
Qu Feiyan bring me here to be one of them?” She was so shocked and worried
that she almost burst into tears.
A
man’s loud laughter exploded from the room next door. The voice sounded very
familiar, and before long Yilin had recognized it as the voice of the villain,
“Ten Thousand Miles Loner” Tian Boguang. Yilin’s legs gave out on her; she
collapsed into a chair, her face frightened and pale.
“What’s
wrong?” Qu Feiyan was startled and rushed over to check on her.
“It’s
Tian…Tian Boguang!” Yilin whispered.
“That’s
right, I recognized his voice too. It’s your cute little apprentice Tian
Boguang.” Qu Feiyan grinned.
“Who’s
saying my name?” Tian Boguang shouted loudly from the next room.
“Hey,
Tian Boguang,” Qu Feiyan yelled, “your Master’s here. Come here quickly
and kowtow to your Master!”
Tian
Boguang became enraged. “What Master you little bitch? You’re just babbling.
Keep at it, and I’m going to bust open your stinking mouth.”
“Wasn’t
it true that you swore to take little sister Yilin of the Heng-Shan Sword School
as your Master at the Huiyan Wine House? She is right here. Hurry up, and get on
over!” Qu Feiyan urged.
“How
can she possibly be in a place like this?” Tian Boguang exclaimed.
“Huh, how…how did you know? Who are you? I am going to kill you!” A trace
of fear could actually be heard in his blustering voice.
“Come
here and kowtow to your Master first,” Qu Feiyan said airily.
“No,
no! Don’t let him come over!” Yilin hurriedly objected.
Tian
Boguang let out a cry in shock, and then came a loud “thump,” as he
apparently jumped to the floor from his bed.
“Sir!
What are you doing?” a woman’s voice inquired.
“Tian
Boguang,” Qu Feiyan shouted, “don’t you run away! Your Master’s here to
settle a score with you.”
“What
damn master or apprentice?” Tian Boguang retorted. “I was tricked by that
Linghu Chong! If that little nun comes one step closer, I’ll kill her in a
blink!”
“Fine!
I am not going over. And you don’t come here either!” Yilin said with her
trembling voice.
“Tian
Boguang,” Qu Feiyan yelled, “you’re supposed to be a somebody in the
Martial World, why don’t you be a man? Are you backing out of your promises?
Come over here and kowtow to your Master!”
Tian
Boguang snorted, but did not say another word.
“I
don’t want him to kowtow; I don’t want to see him either. He…he is not my
apprentice,” Yilin said.
Tian
Boguang jumped in immediately, “See! The little Sister doesn’t want to see
me at all!”
“Fine,”
Qu Feiyan said, “have it your way, but when we came here earlier, we were
followed by a couple of little sneaks. You’d better go and get rid of them
fast. Your master and I are resting here. You can keep guard outside, and keep
people from bothering us. If you do your job well, then maybe I won’t mention
about your agreeing to be the little Sister’s apprentice to anyone. Otherwise,
I’ll just announce it to the entire world!”
Tian
Boguang raised his voice and gave a sudden shout, “You sneaking little punks,
you’ve got a lot of nerves!”
A
window opened with a bang, followed by the clang of two weapons falling atop the
roof; then someone screamed in pain, while the footsteps of someone running away
could be heard. Again came the sound of a window opening with a bang as Tian
Boguang leaped down the roof back to his room.
“Killed
one, a little skulker from the Qingcheng Sword School. The other one ran
away,” he declared.
“You’re
hopeless! How could you let one get away?” Qu Feiyan complained.
“I
couldn’t kill that one,” Tian Boguang explained hurriedly. “She…she was
a nun of the Heng-Shan Sword School.”
“So
it was your Uncle-Master! Of course you couldn’t kill her.” Qu Feiyan
giggled.
Yilin
was astonished. She murmured, “Was that my apprentice sister? What do I do
now?”
“Hey,
little girl, what’s your name?” Tian Boguang asked.
Grinning,
Qu Feiyan said, “You shouldn’t ask questions like that. If you keep your
mouth shut, your Master will put the business of settling her score on hold for
now.”
Tian
Boguang shut up immediately.
“Qu,
let’s leave here quickly!” Yilin said urgently.
“But
you haven’t seen the patient yet,” Qu Feiyan insisted. “Didn’t you have
something to ask him? But if you’re afraid of making your Master unhappy, and
want to go back, that’s fine with me.”
“Well,
I am already here anyway, let’s…let’s go see him,” Yilin said after
thinking for a moment.
Qu
Feiyan smiled and walked toward the bedside. She pushed the wall at the east
side of the room, and a secret door opened silently. Qu Feiyan waved at Yilin,
motioning her to follow, and then walked through the door. Yilin felt that the
whole business with the brothel was getting more and more mysterious. Thank
Heavens that Tian Boguang was in the room on the west side. She figured the
further she was from him the better, so she gathered her strength and decided to
follow Qu in. There was another room inside, but no light. With the illumination
from the exterior, she could tell it was a small room. There was also a bed in
it, shrouded by a curtain. She could vaguely see that somebody was lying on the
bed behind the curtain. Yilin stopped at the secret door but was afraid to go
in.
“Sis,
go ahead, help him with your ‘Heavenly Connecting Glue’!” Qu Feiyan
directed.
“He…he
really knows where big brother Linghu’s body is?” Yilin asked in hesitation.
“Maybe
he does, maybe he doesn’t. I don’t know.”
“But
you said earlier that he did know.” Yilin was frustrated.
“I’m
not a gentleman; I don’t have to keep my words. If you want to help him, get
to work, otherwise, just turn around and leave. Nobody’s going to stop you,”
Qu Feiyan snapped.
“No
matter what the cost is, I need to find big brother Linghu’s body, even if
there is only a slim chance, I can’t let it pass,” Yilin thought to herself.
“Alright, I will work on him,” she declared.
She
went back to the main room to get the candle, and then walked back to the small
room and stopped at the bedside. She opened the curtain and saw a man lying on
the bed. A green handkerchief covered his face. When he breathed in and out, the
cloth moved as well. Not being able to see his face actually gave Yilin a bit of
comfort.
“Where
was he wounded?” she turned and asked.
“His
chest. The wound is very deep; it barely missed his heart,” Qu Feiyan
answered.
Yilin
gently lifted the thin blanket covering his chest. A large wound could be seen
right in the middle of his bare chest. It had stopped bleeding, but since the
gash was so deep, the man was still in critical condition. Yilin calmed herself
a little and thought, “No matter what it takes, I have to save his life.”
She passed the candle to Qu Feiyan, and took the wooden box containing the
“Heavenly Connecting Glue” out of her pocket. After opening the box, she put
it on the table at the side of the bed and then gently pressed down around the
margins of the wound.
“All
the pressure points that help to stop bleeding have already been sealed.
Otherwise he would be dead by now,” Qu Feiyan said in a low voice.
Yilin
nodded. All the pressure points around the wound had already been properly
sealed. Much better than what she could have achieved by herself. She slowly
removed the cotton padding that covered the wound. Once the padding was removed,
blood gushed out. Yilin had learned how to treat wounds from her seniors. She
pressed down on the wound with her left hand, and applied the “Heavenly
Connecting Glue” to the wound with her right hand. When she finished, she
immediately put the cotton padding back into the wound. “Heavenly Connecting
Glue” was the Heng-Shan Sword School’s treasured poultice, prepared from a
secret recipe. Once applied to the wound, it stopped bleeding in short order.
Yilin could hear the man breathing heavily. She wasn’t sure if he would
survive, so she couldn’t resist but to ask the question.
“Sir,
I have something to ask of you, please give me an answer.”
Suddenly,
Qu Feiyan tilted her body to the side. The candlestick tilted to the side as
well, and the flame suddenly went out. Darkness swept the entire room.
“Oops!”
Qu Feiyan let out a cry. “The light went out.”
It
was so dark in the room that Yilin could not even see her own fingers. She
became quite flustered. “How can a member of the Buddhist order remain in such
an unsavory place? I need to leave here as soon as I find out where big brother
Linghu’s body is,” she thought. With a trembling voice, she asked.
“Sir,
are you feeling a little better now?”
The
man let out a groan but did not answer her question.
“He’s
running a fever. Feel his forehead, it’s burning hot!” Qu Feiyan exclaimed.
Before
Yilin even had a chance to answer, her right hand was already caught by Qu
Feiyan and put on top of the man’s forehead. Apparently, Qu Feiyan had removed
the green handkerchief that covered the man’s face earlier. Yilin felt as if
her fingers touched a burning coal; she couldn’t help but to feel pity for
him.
“I
also have medicine to take orally. I’d better administer it,” she said.
“Qu, will you please light the candle?”
“Sure,
you wait here, I’ll go find some flints.”
Hearing
that Feiyan was leaving, Yilin became very nervous. She grabbed onto Feiyan’s
sleeve.
“No,
no, don’t leave. What am I suppose to do here alone?”
Qu
Feiyan let out a small laugh. “Go ahead and take out the medicine,” she
said.
Yilin
took out a bottle from her pocket, opened the bottle and dumped three pills out
onto her palm. “I have the pills. You give them to him,” she said.
“Better
not drop the pills in the dark. This concerns somebody’s life; it’s no joke.
Sis, if you are afraid to be left here alone, then I’ll stay here, you go find
the flints,” Qu Feiyan proposed.
Yilin
was even more frightened about the idea of wandering around the brothel all by
herself. “No, no, I am not going,” she cried out immediately.
“Once
you decide to save somebody, you’ve got to follow through. You can just put
the pills in his mouth and then give him some tea to help him swallow. In the
dark, he can’t see who you are. What are you so afraid of? Here, here’s the
tea cup, be careful, don’t drop it,” Qu Feiyan said.
Slowly
reaching out with her hand, Yilin took the tea. Pausing, she thought to herself,
“Master has always told us that as Buddhists we should always be merciful to
others. Saving a life achieves more than building a seven-story pagoda for the
Buddha. Even if this man doesn’t know where big brother Linghu’s body is, he
is on the verge of dying, and I should still try to save his life.” So she
slowly extended her right hand. When the back of her hand touched the man’s
forehead, she turned her hand over and placed three “White Cloud Bear
Gallbladder Pills” into his mouth. He swallowed them with the tea served by
Yilin and then murmured something that seemed to be words of gratitude.
“Sir,
I know you are wounded badly, I really should let you rest, but I have one
urgent thing to ask of you. Hero Linghu Chong was murdered, his body…,”
Yilin said.
“You…you
are asking for Linghu Chong…?” the man croaked.
“Yes!
Do you know where hero Linghu Chong’s body is?” Yilin asked anxiously.
The
man mumbled some words, but his voice was too low for Yilin to make anything
out. Yilin asked one more time, and then moved her ear close to the man’s
lips, but all she could hear was his heavy breathing. It seemed that he wanted
to say something but could not make the words come out.
Yilin
suddenly remembered. The “Heavenly Connecting Glue” and “White Cloud Bear
Gallbladder Pills” were wonderful treatments for wounds, but they were both
very strong medicines as well. Particularly after one took the “White Cloud
Bear Gallbladder Pill,” he would pass out for a half day. It was just an
important step of the healing process. How could she be so self absorbed as to
push him to talk at that moment? She sighed gently and moved out from under the
curtain and sat down on a chair near the bed.
“I’ll
wait till he feels better and then ask again,” she murmured to herself.
“Sis,
is he going to be alright?” Qu Feiyan asked.
“I
hope he will recover, but the wound on his chest is really deep. Qu, who…who
is he?” Yilin asked. But Qu Feiyan did not answer.
“My
grandpa said you couldn’t let a lot of things go,” Qu Feiyan said after a
while. “You really shouldn’t be a nun.”
“Your
grandpa knows me?” Yilin asked in surprise. “How does he…he know that I
cannot let things go?”
“Yesterday
in the Huiyan Wine House, Grandpa and I were watching your fight with Tian
Boguang.”
“Ah,”
Yilin said, “so your grandpa was the one sitting with you?”
“Yeah.”
Qu Feiyan smiled. “Your big brother Linghu really had a quick tongue. When he
said he was the second best at fighting while sitting down, Grandpa actually
believed him and thought he really knew some kind of sword art he created while
on the toilet, that could defeat Tian Boguang. Ha-ha.”
Yilin
could not see her face in the dark, but she could imagine the little girl must
be giggling quite hard. The more gleeful Qu Feiyan was the more sorrow Yilin
felt.
Qu
Feiyan went on, “Later after Tian Boguang ran away, Grandpa said he had no
guts. He had promised to be your apprentice, and should have kowtowed to you and
called you Master. How could he go against his word?”
“Big
brother Linghu only tricked him to save my life, he did not really win the
fight,” Yilin explained.
“Sis,
you are truly kind. After the way Tian Boguang treated you, you’re still
making excuses for him. Anyway, after big brother Linghu was killed, you just
carried his body and wandered around with no specific destination. Grandpa said,
‘This little nun is really a passionate girl. I am afraid she is going to go
crazy. Let’s follow her and watch.’ So the two of us followed behind you and
watched how you just carried his body and didn’t want to let him go. Grandpa
said, ‘Feifei, see how upset this little nun is. If this lad Linghu Chong
weren’t dead, the little nun would definitely give up on the nunnery and marry
him.’”
Yilin
flushed with great embarrassment. She could feel her face and ears burning in
the dark.
“Sis,
was my grandpa right?”
“He
died because of me,” Yilin said. “I really wish I was the one who died
instead of him. If Buddha pities me, and lets me die in exchange for big brother
Linghu’s life, I…I…even if I had to fall all the way to the bottom of the
eighteenth level of hell and never be reborn again,[3] I would not complain.” Her voice was
filled with sincerity as she said those words.
All
of a sudden, the man on the bed let out a groan.
“He…he
is awake. Qu, would you please ask him if he feels better?” Yilin said
happily.
“Why
do I have to be the one to ask? Don’t you have a tongue of your own?” Qu
Feiyan demanded.
Yilin
walked to the bed after a slight hesitation, and with the curtain in between
them, asked, “Sir, are you…?” Before she could finish, the man let out
several more groans.
“He
is in great pain right now, I shouldn’t bother him,” she thought, so she
just stood there quietly. The man’s breathing gradually fell into a slow
rhythm. Apparently the medicine was doing its job, and he had fall asleep again.
“Sis,”
Qu Feiyan whispered, “why would you die for Linghu Chong? Do you really like
him that much?”
“No,
no! Miss Qu, I am a Buddhist nun. Please don’t say such disrespectful words to
the Buddha! Big brother Linghu and I had never met each other before, but he
gave his life to save mine. I…I just feel I owe him so much!” Yilin said
breathlessly.
“What
if he was alive again? Would you be willing to do anything for him?”
“Yes,
even if I had to die a thousand times for him, I would have no complaints.”
Qu
Feiyan suddenly raised her voice and said, “Big brother Linghu, listen up, sis
Yilin said it herself….”
“Don’t
joke about it!” Yilin cut her off angrily.
Qu
Feiyan simply ignored her and continued in a loud voice. “She said: if you are
not dead, she would do anything for you.”
From
Qu’s tone, Yilin could feel that she wasn’t really joking. Her heart started
pounding faster and faster, and she also began to get dizzy. She could only
murmur, “You…you…” Within seconds, Qu Feiyan lit a candle. She opened
the curtain and waved Yilin over with a big smile on her face. Yilin slowly
walked to the bed full of dread. Suddenly, it seemed as if the entire world
started swirling about her; she found herself falling down to the ground.
Qu
Feiyan quickly caught her by the shoulder before she actually hit the floor.
“I
know this is going to be a big surprise! Go ahead and see who he is!” she
exclaimed.
“He…he….”
Yilin’s voice was so weak and she could hardly breathe. Although the man on
the bed had his eyes shut tightly, with his thick eyebrows and thin lips on a
long rectangular face, Yilin immediately recognized him. It was none other than
the one who had fought at the Huiyan Wine House, Linghu Chong.
Yilin
grabbed Qu Feiyan’s arm tightly. “He…he is not dead?” she asked in a
trembling voice.
“He
is not dead yet, but if your medicine doesn’t work, he’ll die soon.” Qu
Feiyan smiled gently.
“He
won’t die, he definitely won’t die! He…he is alive!” Filled with
surprise and happiness, the emotions were just too much for Yilin so she started
crying.
“Hey,
he’s not dead, what are you crying for?” Qu Feiyan asked curiously.
Yilin
felt her legs were giving out on her, so she had to lean on the bed as she
continued to shed more tears.
“I
am so happy!” she said. “Qu, I don’t know how to thank you enough! You
saved…saved big brother Linghu.”
“Hey,
you saved him. I don’t have the skills to save him, and I don’t have
‘Heavenly Connecting Glue’ either!” Qu Feiyan said.
Suddenly,
Yilin understood. She stood up slowly and held Qu Feiyan’s hand. “Your
grandpa did it. It was your grandpa!”
Someone
shouted outside, “Yilin, Yilin!” That was the voice of Sister Dingyi. Yilin
was astounded, and was just about to answer when Qu Feiyan blew out the candle
in her hands and then covered Yilin’s mouth.
“Don’t
you remember what kind of a place this is? Don’t answer!” she hissed at
Yilin.
Yilin
found herself bewildered. It was quite embarrassing being in a brothel, but
refusing to answer her Master’s call, that was something she had never done
before in her life.
Dingyi’s
voice rang out, “Tian Boguang, get your ass out here! Let Yilin go!”
Tian
Boguang’s laughter came from the west-side room. “Well! If it isn’t the
White-Cloud Nunnery Senior Sister Dingyi of the Heng-Shan Sword School!” he
continued cackling for a few moments, and finally spoke. “I really should go
out to pay my respects, but to leave all these cute ladies here on my bed alone
wouldn’t be good manners either. I guess I’ll just stay here then. Ha-ha,
ha-ha!” The coquettish laughter of several girls joined. Obviously the women
were prostitutes. “Sweetheart, don’t pay any attention to her. Give me
another kiss…,” one of them said huskily. The lascivious voices of the women
became louder and louder. Tian Boguang must have egged them on to keep Sister
Dingyi away.
Dingyi
was outraged. “Tian Boguang, if you don’t get your ass out here, I will cut
you into ten thousand pieces!” she shouted.
Tian
Boguang laughed. “If I don’t get my ass out, you’ll cut me into pieces. If
I do haul my ass out, you’ll cut me into pieces just as well. I guess I’d
better keep my ass put. Sister Dingyi, you nuns really shouldn’t be in places
like this. Why don’t you go back to your nice convent? Your apprentice is not
here. She is a model nun who always follows all the convent rules. Why would she
come here? Don’t you think it’s rather bizarre for your holiness to come
here to look for your apprentice?”
Dingyi
exploded. “Blazes! I’m going to set this damn place on fire! We’ll see how
long he can stay in there!” she retorted.
Tian
Boguang laughed again. “Sister Dingyi, this spot is named the ‘Jade
House,’ and it is one of the most famous sites in the town of Hengshan. I
suppose it would be no big deal if you set it on fire, but when the story gets
out, everybody’ll know that it was Sister Dingyi from the White-Cloud Nunnery
of the Heng-Shan Sword School who burnt down the ‘Jade House’ brothel in
Hengshan. People who heard this would ask themselves, ‘Sister Dingyi is a
respectful senior Sister, why would she go to such a filthy place?’ The answer
would be that, ‘She went there to look for her apprentice!’ People who heard
this would have to ask, ‘Why did the apprentice of the Heng-Shan Sword School
go to the Jade House?’…I’m guessing that all these questions couldn’t do
the reputation of your school any good. Let me tell you something, Tian Boguang
fears nothing and nobody in this entire world except that apprentice of yours.
I’d be busy running away at the sight of her. How would I be able to bother
her?”
Dingyi
reluctantly saw his point, but an apprentice had reported that she saw Yilin
walking into this house with her own eyes, and Tian Boguang had also attacked
her. There could have been no mistake. Her anger kept growing, but the only
thing she could do was to stamp the flagstones beneath her feet.
“Tian
Boguang, did you murder my apprentice Peng Renqi?” demanded a voice from the
roof across the way. The Master of the Qingcheng Sword School had arrived.
“Aha!
Even the respectful Master of Qingcheng Sword School has come to visit,” Tian
Boguang crowed. “Hengshan Jade House is going to be so appallingly famous from
now on. They’ll never need to worry about getting business again! I did kill a
fellow. His sword skills were ordinary, but seemed to be the moves of the
Qingcheng Sword School. But as to whether his name was Peng Renqi or not, sorry,
I really didn’t have the time to ask.”
Within
the space of a blink, Yu Canghai leapt into Tian Boguang’s room, and the
sounds of a shower of ringing steel followed; Yu Canghai had started fighting
with Tian Boguang. Sister Dingyi stood on the roof and listened to the sound of
clashing weapons.
“That
rascal Tian Boguang really has some skills,” she thought to herself. “His
quick knife strokes seem to be evenly matched with the sword thrusts from the
Master of the Qingcheng Sword School.”
Suddenly
there was a loud “bang” followed by absolute silence. Yilin held onto Qu
Feiyan’s hand tightly; cold sweat soaked her palms. She had no idea who had
won the fight, Tian or Yu? Tian Boguang had bullied her several times, and she
should have wished for Yu Canghai to win, but deep in her heart, she was really
hoping the opposite. It would be better if Yu Canghai were to just leave, and
same with her master, so Linghu Chong could rest and heal peacefully and
quietly. He was already on the brink of death, and if Yu Canghai rushed in the
room, the stress itself would surely cause his wounds to break open and kill
him.
Tian
Boguang’s voice rose from afar, “Master Yu, don’t you think it’s a
little crowded in this room? Let’s go to the clearing in the field and fight a
couple hundred rounds and see who the better man is! If you win, I’ll
relinquish this cute hottie ‘Little Jade’ to you! But if you lose, this
chick will have to be mine!”
Yu
Canghai almost exploded in anger. The scoundrel’s words had implied that that
they were fighting to gain the favor of a whore named “Little Jade” in the
“Jade House.” He considered his situation. When they were fighting inside
the room, over fifty rounds passed in no time. Tian Boguang’s knife moves were
well organized and balanced with both attacks and defenses. His skills were
really no less than that of his own. Even if they were to fight another couple
of hundred rounds, he still couldn’t assure a victory.
Everything
quieted down. Yilin could even hear her own heartbeat. She leaned closer to
Qu’s ear and asked in a whisper, “Do you think…they will come in here?”
Qu
was actually much younger than her, yet Yilin was completely lost in such an
embarrassing situation. Qu did not answer, and just covered Yilin’s mouth with
her hand.
Liu
Zhengfeng’s voice suddenly rose. “Master Yu, the villain Tian Boguang has
committed so many crimes; he definitely won’t come to a good end. We’ll get
him eventually. There’s no rush right now. This brothel has been the source of
much immoral behavior; I have always wanted to trash it. Please let me handle
this. Danian, Weiyi, Let’s search inside. Don’t let anybody leave!”
Xiang
Danian and Mi Weiyi, the two apprentices of Liu House, acknowledged the command
in unison. Dingyi also sent out orders and had her apprentices surround the
brothel.
Yilin
became increasingly worried. She could hear the voices of the apprentices from
the Liu House coming closer and closer, searching room after room. Liu Zhengfeng
and Yu Canghai stood by the side and directed the apprentices. Loud cries from
the proprietors could be clearly heard while they were thrashed by Xiang Danian,
Mi Weiyi, and the rest of the apprentices. Apprentices of the Qingcheng Sword
School began smashing the furniture, teacups and wine kettles, leaving a trail
of destruction behind them. Knowing that all those people would soon arrive,
Yilin was so worried that she almost passed out.
“My
Master came to rescue me,” she thought, “and I did not answer her call. I am
in a brothel and in the same room with big brother Linghu late at night. Even
though he is badly wounded, when all those guys from the Hengshan Sword School
and the Qingcheng Sword School come in all at once, I wouldn’t be able to
explain even if I had a hundred tongues. The reputation of the Heng-Shan Sword
School would undoubtedly be damaged and how…how could I face my Master and all
the apprentice sisters again?” She drew her sword and brought the blade toward
her own throat.
Qu
Feiyan heard the sound of an unsheathing sword and instantly realized what Yilin
was doing. She grasped Yilin’s wrist quickly.
“Stop!
Let’s dash out together,” she whispered.
Sounds
of movement came from the bed. Linghu Chong had sat up.
“Light
up the candle!” he whispered.
“Why?”
Qu Feiyan asked.
“I
am telling you to light up the candle!” Linghu Chong said. His voice had a
tone of authority in it. Qu Feiyan did not say another word and lit the candle.
With
the light of the candle, Yilin could see Linghu Chong’s white and bloodless
face, a face that looked almost like that of a corpse. She uttered a cry.
Linghu
Chong pointed at his overcoat at the end of the bed.
“Put
that over…over my shoulders,” he said.
While
trembling like a falling leaf in a storm, Yilin picked up the overcoat and
draped it over Linghu Chong’s shoulders. Linghu Chong pulled the front of the
overcoat so it covered all the bloodstains and the wound on his chest.
“You
two, lie on the bed,” he said.
“This is
fun!” Qu Feiyan giggled. She dragged Yilin and slipped under the quilt.
By
then, people outside had noticed the candlelight in the room. “Let’s check
that room out!” someone shouted. They all started to head toward the small
room.
Linghu
Chong took a deep breath and rushed to close the door and locked it with a
wooden bar. He walked back to the bed and lifted the curtain.
“Hide
under the quilt!” he ordered.
“Don’t…don’t
move too much. Watch out for your wounds,” Yilin begged.
Linghu
Chong stuck his left hand out and pushed her head under the quilt while pulling
Qu’s long hair out from under the quilt and spreading it all over the pillow.
Just that simple movement and his wound opened, causing blood to gush out again.
He lost the strength from his legs and had to sit on the bed.
Someone
had already started knocking on the door heavily like beating a drum. “You son
of a turtle, open the door!” one of them shouted. Then with a loud cracking
sound, the door was kicked open and four people rushed in.
The
leading one was none other than the Qingcheng apprentice Hong Renxiong.
Astonished at seeing Linghu Chong, he immediately jumped back several paces.
“Linghu…It’s
Linghu Chong….” he muttered.
Xiang
Danian and Mi Weiyi had never met Linghu Chong before, but had both heard that
Luo Renjie had killed him. When they heard Hong Renxiong shouting out Linghu
Chong’s name, both were shocked and also stepped back. Everyone had his eyes
wide open and just gazed at Linghu Chong.
Linghu
Chong stood up slowly. “You…this many people….” he muttered.
“Linghu…Linghu
Chong, you’re…you’re not dead?” Hong Renxiong murmured.
“How
can I die so easily?” Linghu Chong answered coldly.
Yu
Canghai stepped out. “You are Linghu Chong? Excellent, excellent!” he said.
Linghu Chong gave him a glance but did not answer.
“What
are you doing in this brothel?” Yu Canghai demanded.
Linghu
Chong started laughing. “Are you kidding me? What do you think people do in
brothels?”
“I’ve
heard that the Huashan Sword School has very strict school rules,” Yu Canghai
said coldly. “You are the senior apprentice of the Huashan Sword School, the
best student of ‘Gentleman Sword’ Mr. Yue, yet you sneak up here to sleep
with prostitutes. Very funny! How very ironic!”
“Whatever
rules the Huashan Sword School has,” Linghu Chong said, “that’s our own
business. No need for you or anybody else to worry about it.”
Yu
Canghai was an experienced person. Seeing Linghu Chong’s extremely white face
because of loss of blood and his trembling legs, he could tell that Linghu Chong
had been wounded badly. Could it be a trap? Then he thought, “The little nun
of the Heng-Shan Sword School said this guy was killed by Renjie, but he is
actually still alive. Obviously the little nun was lying to cover things up.
During her tale, she called him big brother Linghu this and big brother Linghu
that, full of tenderness; maybe they have already become a couple. Someone saw
the little nun coming to this brothel, but now no one can find her, most likely
this guy has hidden her somewhere. Hmm! The Five Mountains Sword Alliance always
considered themselves the true Martial Arts academies, and looked down upon my
Qingcheng Sword School. If I can sort that little nun out, then not only would
the reputation of the Huashan Sword School and the Heng-Shan Sword School be
trashed, the entire Five Mountains Sword Alliance would also be humiliated, and
they would never be able to flaunt themselves in the Martial World again!” He
looked around quickly but did not see any other people with Linghu Chong.
“Looks like that the little nun is hiding in the bed,” he concluded.
“Renxiong!
Lift open the bed curtain. Let’s find out what kind of show we have in the
bed,” he said to Hong Renxiong.
“Yes,
Master!” Hong Renxiong answered and then stepped forward. With his previous
unpleasant encounter with Linghu Chong in mind, he couldn’t help glancing at
Linghu Chong and hesitating.
“Do
you want to die?” Linghu Chong threatened.
Hong
Renxiong choked, but thinking of the presence of his master, he felt better and
drew his sword.
“What
do you want?” Linghu Chong asked of Yu Canghai.
“The
Heng-Shan Sword School lost a female apprentice; someone saw her in this
brothel, so we need to search here,” Yu Canghai demanded.
“This
is the Five Mountains Sword Alliance’s own matter. Why doesn’t the Qingcheng
Sword School mind its own business?” Linghu Chong mocked.
“We
will find an answer today, whether you like it or not! Renxiong, go for it!”
Yu Canghai ordered.
“Yes
sir!” Hong Renxiong held his sword out and lifted the bed curtain with the
blade.
Yilin
and Qu Feiyan grabbed onto each other and hid under the quilt; they heard every
word between Linghu Chong and Yu Canghai loud and clear. Greatly worried, they
could not help trembling. Then when they heard the sound of Hong Renxiong
lifting the bed curtain, both were frightened to death.
After
Hong Renxiong had lifted up the bed curtain, everyone stared at the bed. There
was a large red silk quilt with two loving birds embroidered on it. Obviously
there was someone under the quilt. Long black hair spread all over the pillow.
The quilt was trembling. The person under the quilt must have been terrified.
Yu
Canghai was very disappointed when he saw the long hair on the pillow. It was
quite obvious that the one under the quilt was not a bald little nun. Linghu
Chong was really sleeping with a prostitute.
“Master
Yu,” Linghu Chong said coldly, “although you are a Taoist Priest, I heard
that Qingcheng priests don’t have rules against marriage and you’ve already
got yourself many wives. If you are so fond of naked woman, and wanted to see
the girl naked, why don’t you go ahead and lift up the quilt to have a good
look? Why pretend to look for a female apprentice of the Heng-Shan Sword
School?”
“Damn
you!” Yu Canghai yelled while throwing a knife hand chop at Linghu Chong.
Linghu Chong turned his body aside to dodge the blow coming toward him, but he
was quite weak because of the wounds and wasn’t able to dodge fast enough; the
edge of Yu Canghai’s chopping blow glanced his body. He could not hold himself
steady and collapsed onto the bed. Gathering all his strength, Linghu Chong
stood up again, but blood began dripping out the corner of his mouth. His body
shook a couple of times as he spit out some more blood. Yu Canghai wanted to hit
him again, but out of the blue, a voice came from outside the window.
“A
senior bullies a junior; how shameless!”
Yu
Canghai did not waste any time. Before the last word had ended, he had already
thrown a blow toward the window. Immediately following the blow, he jumped out
of the window. From the illumination of the candlelight from inside the room, he
saw an ugly hunchback turning around the corner of the house.
“Hold
it!” he shouted.
The
hunchback was really Lin Pingzhi in disguise. After the conflict with Yu Canghai
in Liu Zhengfeng’s house, he slipped out while Yu Canghai had his mind on the
little girl, Qu Feiyan. He hid behind a corner of the house and did not know
what to do. He could not think of any way to rescue his parents.
“Everyone
in the hall will have remembered me as the ugly hunchback,” he thought aloud.
“When those people from the Qingcheng Sword School see me again, they will
definitely kill me without hesitation. Should I change back to my original
look?” He thought of how Yu Canghai had grabbed onto his wrist; he had felt
like he had lost all his strength and couldn’t even struggle to get away. How
could there be someone with such outstanding martial arts skills? All these
thoughts flooded his mind; he completely lost track of time. He had no idea how
long he had been hiding around the corner when he suddenly felt a pat on his
hunchback. Stunned, he turned back quickly. The first thing he saw was a tall
hunchback. It was none other than the real hunchback – “Hunchback of the
North” Mu Gaofeng.
“You
fake hunchback,” Mu grinned, “what’s so good about being a hunchback? Why
the hell do you pretend to be my grandchild?”
Lin
Pingzhi knew the hunchback was a very vicious man with very high Martial Arts
skills. If any of his words displeased Mu, he could easily end up dead. He
thought since he had already kowtowed to him when they were back in the great
hall, and called him a true hero that helped the weak to fight the villains, and
Mu did not get mad, all he needed to do was to keep the same tone, then he
surely wouldn’t make Mu Gaofeng mad.
“I
heard from many people that ‘Hunchback of the North’ Hero Mu has a very
reputable name, and he always helped the weak when needed. I truly admire you,
and that’s why I dressed myself just like Hero Mu. Please forgive me,” he
apologized.
“Are
you kidding me? A reputable name and helping the weak when needed? What
nonsense!”
Mu
Gaofeng laughed. He knew Lin Pingzhi was lying to his face, yet all these
complements sounded very enjoyable and pleasing.
“What’s
your name? Who’s your Master?” he asked.
“Lin
is really my family name. I unintentionally used your last name,” Lin Pingzhi
said.
Mu
Gaofeng smirked. “Cut the crap! You just wanted to use my name to swindle and
bluff. Yu Canghai is the Master of the Qingcheng Sword School. He could kill you
by just poking you with one finger. And you are so bold as to offend him! You
really have some guts!”
Hearing
Yu Canghai’s name mentioned, Lin Pingzhi’s anger instantly exploded. “As
long as I am still breathing, one day I will slay the scoundrel myself!” he
exclaimed loudly.
“What
score do you have with Yu Canghai?” asked the surprised Mu Gaofeng.
Lin
Pingzhi hesitated for a few seconds. He thought, “There’s no way for me to
rescue my mom and dad all by myself. Why don’t I ask him to help?” So he
knelt down and kowtowed to Mu Gaofeng.
“My
parents are his prisoners. I am begging you. Will you please help me rescue
them?”
Mu
Gaofeng frowned and shook his head. “I never do anything that does not benefit
me. Who is your dad? What do I get if I rescue him?”
Someone’s
voice suddenly came from the door, whispering with urgency, “Go tell Master
that in the brothel known as the Jade House, another Qingcheng Sword School
member has been killed. Also someone from the Heng-Shan Sword School was wounded
and just got back. Hurry!”
“We’ll
talk about your troubles later,” Mu Gaofeng whispered to Lin Pingzhi.
“There’s going to be a good show. Come with me if you want to see some
fun.”
“As
long as I am with him, I can always beg him later,” Lin Pingzhi thought. So he
replied, “Sure, sure! Wherever you, the respectful senior want to go, I’ll
follow.”
“Let’s
get this straight first: I, hunchback Mu, only do things that I can benefit
from. If you think brown-nosing can get your grandpa to get into trouble for
you, save yourself the trouble and just forget about it!” Mu Gaofeng
exclaimed. Lin Pingzhi just nodded and didn’t say a word.
“They’ve
left. Follow me,” Mu Gaofeng said. Lin Pingzhi only felt his right wrist was
grabbed tightly, and before he knew it, he was already in the air and seemed to
be speeding along the streets without even touching the ground.
Soon
they arrived outside the Jade House. The two of them hid behind a tree and
peered at the scene before them. They heard everything including the fight
between Yu Canghai and Tian Boguang, the search led by Liu Zhengfeng’s
apprentices, and the words of Linghu Chong. When Yu Canghai wanted to hit Linghu
Chong again, Lin Pingzhi could not hold his anger any longer and shouted out,
“A senior bullies a junior; how shameless!” Right after that, he realized he
had acted very rashly and quickly turned around to hide. But Yu Canghai came so
fast that with the words “hold it,” the power of his hands had already
immobilized Lin Pingzhi.
At
that moment, all Yu needed to do was to release his inner energy and Lin
Pingzhi’s internal organs would be smashed into pieces, but after recognizing
it was the young hunchback, Yu Canghai held back his strength and did not
strike.
“So
it’s you!” he sneered.
He
looked at Mu Gaofeng, who stood about ten feet behind Lin Pingzhi. “Hunchback
Mu! Why do you instigate juniors to trouble me over and over? What do you
want?” he demanded.
Mu
Gaofeng burst into loud laughter. “He claims to be my junior, but I never said
he was! His name is Lin and mine is Mu, I have nothing to do with him. Master
Yu, I, hunchback Mu, am not afraid of you; I just don’t want to be a retard
and shield trouble for some nobody. If there were great benefits for being a
shield, like piles of gold or jewels or something, then I’d consider doing it!
Free service like this will never interest me.”
Yu
Canghai was quite happy to hear these words. “If this individual has nothing
to do with brother Mu and is only an imposter, then I don’t have to worry on
your behalf,” he said. He was just about to strike out when he heard someone
speaking
“A
senior bullies a junior; how shameless!”
Yu
Canghai turned back and saw a man standing by the window. It was none other than
Linghu Chong. Yu Canghai was infuriated, but the words “a senior bullies a
junior; how shameless” were right on target. The two young men’s Kung Fu
skills were no match for him; to kill them would be as easy as stepping on a
puny ant. But he would never be able to get rid of the remark “a senior
bullies a junior.” And if the remark of “a senior bullies a junior” were
true, of course “shameless” would be natural conclusion. But if he just
simply let these two off, he wouldn’t be able to vent his anger. He sneered
and said to Linghu Chong, “I’ll have your Master pay for your insolence
later.” Then he turned to Lin Pingzhi.
“Which
school are you from?” he asked.
“You
murderous monster, you ruined my whole family, and you are still asking me?”
Lin Pingzhi yelled furiously.
Yu
Canghai was confused. “Have I met you before? How did I ruin your family? What
are you talking about?” he thought to himself. With so many people around
watching, he did not want to ask for more details, so he turned to Hong
Renxiong. “Renxiong, waste him first, then seize Linghu Chong.”
If
a Qingcheng apprentice did it, it wouldn’t be “a senior bullies a junior.”
Hong Renxiong answered, “Yes, Master!” He drew his sword and jumped forth.
Lin Pingzhi went for his own sword, but before he could unsheathe it, Hong
Renxiong’s long cold sword was already pointed at his chest.
Lin
Pingzhi yelled, “Yu Canghai, I, Lin Pingzhi, will….”
Astounded,
Yu Canghai hurriedly struck out with his left palm. The energy of the strike
sent Hong Renxiong’s thrust aside and the sword barely missed Lin Pingzhi’s
right arm.
“What
did you say?” Yu Canghai asked.
“Even
if I, Lin Pingzhi, have to become a disembodied ghost, I’ll come back and kill
you,” Lin Pingzhi exclaimed.
“Are
you…are you Lin Pingzhi from the Fortune Prestige Escort House?” Yu Canghai
asked in shock.
Lin
Pingzhi thought, “Since I can’t hide my identity any more, I’d rather have
a quick death.” So he pulled the plasters off his face and said loudly,
“That’s right! I am Lin Pingzhi from Fuzhou Fortune Prestige Escort House.
Your son harassed an innocent girl and I killed him. You ruined my whole family.
Where…where are you keeping my father and my mother?”
The
news of Qingcheng’s triumph over the Fortune Prestige Escort House had spread
all over the Martial World. Most people didn’t know that Evergreen had lost in
a sword fight with Lin Yuantu, so rumor said that it was really because the
Qingcheng Sword School wanted to seize the Lin family’s manuscript of the
Evil-Resisting Sword Art. And because Linghu Chong had heard the rumor, he used
it to lure Luo Renjie into coming closer and then killed him. Mu Gaofeng had
also heard the rumor. After the fake hunchback claimed to be “Lin Pingzhi from
the Fortune Prestige Escort House,” seeing how Yu Canghai knocked aside Hong
Renxiong’s sword in such a hurry and how he acted so nervously, Mu Gaofeng had
no doubt that Yu Canghai really wanted to track down the Evil-Resisting Sword
Manuscript with help from this young man. When Yu Canghai stretched his arm out
and grabbed onto Lin Pingzhi’s right wrist, pulling his arm back to drag Lin
over, Mu Gaofeng shouted, “Hold it!” He jumped forth rapidly and grabbed
onto Lin Pingzhi’s left wrist and started pulling as well.
Lin
Pingzhi could feel two great sources of power pulling his arms in opposite
directions; all his joints started popping and he almost passed out from the
severe pain. Yu Canghai knew very well that Lin Pingzhi would die instantly if
he pulled any harder, so he thrust his long sword at Mu Gaofeng as he yelled out
loudly, “Brother Mu, let it go!” Mu Gaofeng waved his right arm and blocked
the sword with a shinning crescent knife. A loud ring echoed. Wasting no time,
Yu Canghai launched his sword attacks, and within seconds, he had sent nine
thrusts at Mu Gaofeng.
“Brother
Mu, we don’t have any score between us. Why should we hurt our relationship
because of this lad?” He said while tightly grabbing Lin Pingzhi’s right
wrist.
Waving
his crescent knife back and forth, Mu Gaofeng countered all of Yu Canghai’s
attacks.
“Earlier,
right in front of everyone’s eyes, this lad kowtowed to me and called me
‘Grandpa.’ Everyone saw that and heard that. Although I don’t have any
score to settle with you, Master Yu, don’t you think it would look bad for me
if you seize someone who just called me Grandpa and then kill him right in front
of my eyes? If this grandpa can’t even protect his grandson, then who else is
going to call me Grandpa in the future?”
The
two talked as they fought at a faster and faster pace. The clash of weapons also
became more urgent.
“Brother
Mu, this man killed my son. How can I forget the pain of losing a son and not
avenge him?” Yu Canghai said angrily.
“Sure,”
Mu Gaofeng laughed, “for Master Yu’s sake, I’ll help you seek your
revenge. Come on, you pull to the left and I’ll pull to the right, one two
three, let’s tear this lad to two!” After the words, he actually started
counting, “One, two, and three!” As soon as he spat out the word three, he
pulled harder. More of Lin Pingzhi’s joints popped.
Yu
Canghai was stunned. There was no need to rush the revenge. Before finding the
sword art manuscript, he definitely didn’t want to let Lin Pingzhi die. So he
let go of Lin’s wrist at once, letting Mu Gaofeng pull Lin Pingzhi away.
“Hey,
thanks!” Mu Gaofeng grinned. “Master Yu is really a true friend! You even
gave up revenge for your son for Hunchback Mu’s sake. There’s no other one
in the Martial World who respects brotherhood as much as you do!”
“I
am glad brother Mu knows that. I’ll give in a little this time. There won’t
be a second time,” Yu Canghai said coldly.
“Who
knows? Maybe Master Yu would be as nice next time and give in again,” Mu
Gaofeng snickered.
With
a disgruntled snort, Yu Canghai waved his left arm. “Let’s go!” he
commanded, and all the Qingcheng apprentices left following their Master. At
that moment, Sister Dingyi had gone south together with all the Heng-Shan nuns,
trying to locate Yilin. Liu Zhengfeng and his apprentices had gone to the
southeast corner to continue their search. So after the group from the Qingcheng
Sword School left, only Mu Gaofeng and Lin Pingzhi stood outside of the Jade
House.
“Hey,
you are not a hunchback. You are a handsome lad!” Mu Gaofeng said with a grin.
“Lad, you don’t have to call me Grandpa. I kind of like you. How about I
take you as my apprentice?”
Lin
Pingzhi was still in pain from being pulled between two types of high-level
inner energy and had just caught his breath. Hearing Mu Gaofeng’s suggestion,
he thought, “The hunchback’s Kung Fu is ten times greater than dad’s. Even
Yu Canghai was in dread of him. In my quest to seek my revenge, it would
actually become possible if I have him as my teacher. But he did not care about
me at all when the Qingcheng apprentice tried to kill me. As soon as he heard my
real identity, he started to fight Yu Canghai to get hold of me. In that light,
his offer to take me as his apprentice must have not come from good
intentions.”
Mu
Gaofeng saw his hesitation. “You already know how good the Hunchback of the
North’s Kung Fu skills and fame are. I’ve never had an apprentice before. If
you have me as your teacher, I will teach you all my Kung Fu skills without any
reservation. By then, not only would the chaps from Qingcheng be no matches for
you, but after a couple of years, it would be easy to defeat Yu Canghai as well.
Lad, why aren’t you kowtowing to me to show respects to your Master?”
The
more anxious he sounded, the more suspicious Lin Pingzhi became. “If he really
cared about me, why did he grab on to my wrist and pull so hard with no
reservation? After Yu Canghai found out that I was the one who had killed his
son, he actually wanted me alive. Obviously it was all because he wanted some
Evil-Resisting Sword Manuscript. There are many honest people with high Kung Fu
skills in the Five Mountains Sword Alliance. If I want a good teacher, I should
be looking among them. The hunchback here is too vicious. No matter how high his
skills are, I’ll never have him as my Master.”
Seeing
Lin Pingzhi still in hesitation, Mu Gaofeng felt his anger growing. But he still
managed a smile. “What? You think the hunchback’s Kung Fu skills are no
good, and I am not worthy to be your master?” he asked.
Lin
Pingzhi noticed an angry and vicious look on Mu Gaofeng’s face fleetingly
before it changed into a warm and kind smile. He knew he was in a very delicate
and dangerous situation. If he refused to call him Master, Mu would probably get
infuriated and kill him right away. So he said, “Hero Mu, your offering to
take me as your apprentice is a fortune I never even dared to dream of. But I
have been learning my family Kung Fu skills. If I want to study from another
great Master, I must get permission from my father. This is not only the family
rule, but also the common practice in the Martial World.”
“That
sounds reasonable.” Mu Gaofeng nodded. “But what little skills you
demonstrated here today are nothing even close to be called Kung Fu. Your
father’s Kung Fu must also be very limited. I only had a sudden impulse today
wanting to take you as my apprentice. Later, I might not have the same
inclination. Good opportunities don’t come by easily. You seem to be a smart
lad. Why are you acting so foolishly? How about this? You kowtow to me and call
me your Master first, and then I will go talk to your father. I am sure he
wouldn’t dare have a different opinion.”
Lin
Pingzhi suddenly had an idea. “Hero Mu,” he said, “my parents were taken
prisoners by the Qingcheng Sword School. I don’t even know if they are still
alive or dead yet. I beg you, hero Mu, to get them out. By then, I would be so
appreciative that no matter what you tell me to do, I will follow with all my
heart.”
Mu
Gaofeng became livid. “What?” he exploded. “Are you bargaining with me? Do
I have to have you as my apprentice? Who do you think you are? This is just
outrageous!” Then he remembered that even Yu Canghai gave in right in front of
so many eyes and did not want to tear his son’s killer into two – he must
have had very good reasons. People like Yu Canghai were not the type that could
be easily fooled. The rumor was probably true that the Evil-Resisting Sword Art
was truly amazing. If he could take this lad as his apprentice, then sooner or
later, he could get his hands on that outstanding martial arts book. At that
thought, he urged again.
“Hurry
up and kowtow to me. After three kowtows, you will be my apprentice. Of course
the Master will take care of the apprentice’s parents. Since Yu Canghai
captured my apprentice’s parents, when I go ask for them from him, it would be
totally justifiable. How dare he object?”
Lin
Pingzhi really wanted to save his parents. He thought, “Mom and dad are
prisoners of that villain. Every day would seem like a year for them. I need to
get them out as soon as possible. As long as he can rescue my parents, I’d be
willing to give up anything, let alone taking him as my Master.” So he knelt
down in front of Mu Gaofeng to kowtow.
Afraid
that Lin Pingzhi might change his mind again, Mu Gaofeng laid his hand on Lin
Pingzhi’s head and pushed down. Lin Pingzhi was ready to kowtow to him, but
when he felt the push from the top of his head, he was filled with repugnance
and naturally straightened his neck and resisted.
“Hey,
kowtow!” Mu Gaofeng yelled angrily. He pushed down even harder.
Lin
Pingzhi was egotistical; when he was still the Young Master of the house, others
always flattered him and he never had to take any humiliation. Now in order to
rescue his parents, he had already decided to kowtow, but when Mu Gaofeng pushed
on his head, it actually aroused his stubbornness.
“I
will agree to be your apprentice, only after you agree to rescue my parents. But
there’s no way I am going to kowtow today!” he said loudly.
“Did
you say no way? Let’s give it a try and see if there’s really no way!” Mu
Gaofeng said angrily. He pushed even harder.
Lin
Pingzhi fought with all his strength and struggled to stand up, but he felt as
if he was under a thousand-pound rock, and simply could not, so he pushed on the
ground with his hands and struggled some more. Gradually, Mu Gaofeng put more
and more strength into the push. Lin Pingzhi could hear his neck joints cracking
because of the pressure.
“Kowtow
or not? Just a bit more strength from my hand would break your neck,” Mu
Gaofeng said while laughing loudly.
Lin
Pingzhi’s head was pushed down inch by inch, and soon was only half foot from
the ground. “I won’t! I won’t!” he kept on yelling.
“Let’s
see how you won’t kowtow.” Mu Gaofeng used a little bit more strength and
Lin Pingzhi’s forehead went two inches closer to the ground. Suddenly, Lin
Pingzhi felt heat coming from his back and a stream of smooth energy fed into
his body; the push atop his head suddenly felt like nothing. He pushed at the
ground and then easily stood up.
This
was a complete surprise for Lin Pingzhi. To Mu Gaofeng, the surprise was even
greater. The inner energy that overwhelmed his strength seemed to be the famous
“Divine Art of Violet Twilight” of the Huashan Sword School. He had heard
before that this style of inner energy started off indistinct, like the twilight
in the sky, but the stamina had great persistency, and the strength would be
later released like a storm with devastating power. That was why it got its name
of “Violet Twilight.” Astonished, Mu Gaofeng quickly put his hand back on
Lin Pingzhi’s head, but as soon as his hand touched Lin Pingzhi’s forehead,
a stream of persistent energy rose from Lin’s forehead and shocked his hand.
Mu Gaofeng felt numbness in his arm and dull pain coming from his chest.
Mu
Gaofeng stepped back. “Is that Brother Yue of the Huashan Sword School?” he
asked with a dry smile. “Why are you hiding behind the corner to play tricks
on a hunchback?”
Smiling,
a man with the look of a scholar strolled out from behind the corner of the
wall. Waving a folding fan leisurely in his right hand, he looked very graceful.
“Brother
Mu,” the man greeted, “after so many years, you still look so young and
energetic. How wonderful!”
Mu
Gaofeng immediately recognized him. He was indeed “Gentleman Sword” Yue
Buqun, Head Master of the Huashan Sword School. Mu had always been in dread of
him. Now since Mu was caught bullying a junior who basically had no Kung Fu
skills, and because Yue even gave the young lad a helping hand, Mu Gaofeng felt
very awkward.
“Brother
Yue,” he grinned, “you are just getting younger and younger. I wish you
could be my Master and teach me this ‘Yin Yang Nourishment’[4]
method.”
“Bah!
You hunchback, stop the silly jokes. When old friends reunite, there are many
good topics to talk about, yet you only spout nonsense! How would I know such a
lewd method?” Yue Buqun rebuffed.
“Nobody’s
going to believe that you don’t know that nourishment method, otherwise, how
do you manage to look as young as my grandson when you are actually almost sixty
years old?” Mu Gaofeng said.
When
Mu Gaofeng’s hand moved away from his forehead, Lin Pingzhi had already jumped
back several steps. He looked at the scholarly man carefully. The man had a long
goatee and a neat and clean face that shined with honesty and integrity.
Admiration rose from within Lin Pingzhi’s heart. Hearing Mu Gaofeng calling
him “Brother Yue of the Huashan Sword School” and figuring out it was this
man who had just saved him, it suddenly dawned on him.
“Could
this graceful man be the Head Master of the Huashan Sword School, Mr. Yue? But
his age is far from what I expected. He looked like a forty year old man. Lao
Denuo is his apprentice, but is much older than him.” After he heard Mu
Gaofeng’s comments regarding Yue’s way of staying young, he suddenly
remembered what he had heard from his mother before: “When a Kung Fu master
reaches the highest state with his inner energy, he can not only extend his life
span, but also recover his youthful vigor.” Maybe this Mr. Yue had reached
that state. His admiration grew even more.
“Brother
Mu is kidding me again,” Yue Buqun said with a light smile. “Brother Mu,
this young man is a dutiful son, also a man of integrity. He is good material
for an apprentice; no wonder Brother Mu likes him so much. All the trouble he
has today originated from his saving my daughter Lingshan in Fuzhou. I really
could not just stand aside and not do anything. Will you please show him mercy
for my sake?”
Mu
Gaofeng appeared to be amazed. “What? Just with the little Kung Fu he has, he
could save niece Lingshan? We probably have to reverse that; it was more likely
that niece Lingshan’s sharp eyes picked out this handsome boy….”
Knowing
that the hunchback was a mean and obscene person and that there probably
wouldn’t be any good comments coming from his mouth, Yue Buqun quickly cut him
off.
“When
people from the chivalrous side encounter trouble, they help those in need. The
help could be as much as risking one’s life, or as little as giving a word of
advice. It doesn’t really matter how great one’s Kung Fu skills are. Brother
Mu, if you are determined to take him as your apprentice, why don’t you let
the young man ask permission from his parents first, and then come to submit
himself to you. Wouldn’t that be a win-win solution?”
Mu
Gaofeng knew well that once Yue Buqun stepped in, things would simply not go as
he had wished. So he shook his head.
“I
just had a sudden impulse and wanted to take him as my apprentice. But I’ve
lost that interest. Even if this lad kowtows to me ten thousand times now, I
won’t take him any more.”
Out
of the blue, he gave Lin Pingzhi a hard kick, which sent him into the air and
sprawling twenty feet away. Yue Buqun did not expect that in any way. Mu Gaofeng
had shown no sign of a sudden kick. Once his leg was extended, it was already
too late to stop him. Lin Pingzhi jumped up immediately after he landed, and did
not appear to have been injured.
“Brother
Mu, why are you acting like a child? I’ll have to say you are the one getting
younger now,” Yue Buqun said.
“Relax,
Brother Yue,” Mu Gaofeng grinned. “Although I am bold, I would never dare to
offend this…this your…ha-ha…I don’t even know what he’s going to
become of yours. See you! Good-bye! I’d never thought even the famous Huashan
Sword School would be interested in the ‘Evil-Resisting Sword
Manuscript’.” He started stepping back as he spoke.
Yue
Buqun jumped forth. “Brother Mu, what are you talking about?” he demanded
loudly. Suddenly, his face seemed to turn a violet color. But the violet color
only stayed for a brief moment before returning to Yue’s normal coloration.
Mu
Gaofeng saw the color change and felt a shiver from his heart. “So that was
indeed the ‘Divine Art of Violet Twilight’ of the Huashan Sword School!”
he thought. “Yu Buqun has good sword skills on top of this amazing inner
energy. I’d better not get into a fight with him.” So he let out a grin.
“I have no clue as to what that Evil-Resisting Sword Manuscript is. I am only
joking about it since I saw how Yu Canghai of the Qingcheng Sword School worked
hard to get his hands on it. Brother Yue, please don’t mind me.” He turned
around and walked away.
Yue
Buqun watched until Mu Gaofeng disappeared into the darkness of the night.
Letting out a sigh, he murmured, “People having that level of Kung Fu skills
are rare in the Martial World, but he would rather abandon himself to….” He
held back the word “vice” to himself and just shook his head in
disappointment.
Lin
Pingzhi came rushing over, knelt down in front of him and started to kowtow.
“I
beg you, Master, to take me as your apprentice. I promise to follow your word of
advice and obey all school rules. I will never dare to not listen to the
Master’s word.”
“If
I take you as my apprentice, Hunchback Mu will probably start a rumor saying
that I robbed him of his student.” Yue Buqun smiled lightly.
“As
soon as I saw you, Master, I felt unspeakable admiration. It’s my honest wish
from the bottom of my heart to become your apprentice,” Lin Pingzhi said while
kowtowing nonstop.
“Very
well,” Yue Buqun smiled, “I will take you. But you have not asked permission
from your parents yet. We need to find out if they agree or not.”
“If
I am lucky enough to become your apprentice, my parents would be very grateful.
There would be no reason why they would object. The villains of the Qingcheng
Sword School captured my parents. I will need the Master’s help in that
matter,” Lin Pingzhi said.
Yue
Buqun nodded. “Alright! Get up! Let’s go look for your parents.” He turned
and shouted, “Denuo, Liang Fa, and Lingshan, you can come out now.”
A
group of people walked out from behind the wall. Lin Pingzhi recognized them as
the apprentices of the Huashan Sword School. It turned out that they had all
arrived a while ago. Yue Buqun had told them to hide behind the wall, and only
to come out after Mu Gaofeng had left, thus saving some embarrassment for Mu
Gaofeng.
“Congratulation
on taking a new apprentice, Master!” the Huashan apprentices all said
cheerfully.
“Pingzhi,”
Yue Buqun said with a smile on his face, “you have met these senior apprentice
brothers a while back in the small teashop. Now go ahead and pay your respects
to them.”
The
old man was second senior brother Lao Denuo; the big, tall apprentice was third
senior brother Liang Fa; the apprentice who had dressed as a porter was fourth
senior brother Shi Daizi; the one holding an abacus was fifth senior brother Gao
Genming; then there was sixth senior brother Lu Dayou. Each of these apprentices
was the type not easily forgotten. Seventh senior brother Tao Jun and eighth
senior brother Ying Luobai were two young apprentices. Lin Pingzhi saluted them
one by one.
Giggles
came from behind Yue Buqun’s back. A gentle but crisp voice asked, “Daddy,
am I a senior apprentice sister or a junior apprentice sister?”
In
a daze, Lin Pingzhi recognized the wine-selling girl as the one called “little
apprentice sister” standing by all the other Huashan apprentices. She was
actually the Master’s daughter. Sticking her head out from behind Yue
Buqun’s back, showing only half of her snow-white face, she quickly glanced at
Lin Pingzhi with her rolling eyes then hid back behind Yue Buqun again.
Lin
Pingzhi thought, “I remember the girl in the wine shop had a very ugly
pox-covered face. How did her face change?”
In
the dim moonlight, he could not see the girl’s face clearly when she stuck her
head out and then drew it back so hurriedly, but even so, he could tell that the
face was a pretty one. He then remembered.
“She
did mention that she disguised herself when she sold wine outside of the town of
Fuzhou. Sister Dingyi also said that she had taken on a very grotesque disguise.
Obviously, she intentionally concealed her face with an ugly disguise.”
“Everyone
here all joined the school later than you, but they still call you little
apprentice sister. You are destined to be called little apprentice sister, so of
course it’s little apprentice sister again.” Yue Buqun laughed.
“No
way!” the girl declared with a grin. “Starting from now on, I am going to be
a senior apprentice sister. Daddy, junior apprentice brother Lin will have to
call me senior apprentice sister. Later when you get another one hundred or two
hundred apprentices, they all have to call me senior apprentice sister.”
Giggling,
she walked out from behind Yue Buqun. Under the dim moonlight, Lin Pingzhi could
vaguely make out a pretty oval face and a pair of bright eyes looking straight
at his face. Lin Pingzhi bowed deeply.
“Senior
apprentice sister Yue, I only gained Master’s mercy and became an apprentice
today. The one who becomes an apprentice earlier is the senior. Of course I am
the junior apprentice.”
Yue
Lingshan was very pleased. She turned to her dad. “Daddy, he called me senior
apprentice sister out of his own free will. I didn’t force him.”
Yue
Buqun laughed. “He had just joined our school, and you are already talking
about ‘forcing.’ He will probably think that everyone in our school is like
you, the seniors forcing their wills upon the juniors. What a frightening
prospect!”
All
the apprentices laughed at these words.
“Daddy,”
Yue Lingshan said, “big apprentice brother was hiding here to recover from his
wounds. He was struck by that stinky Taoist Priest, and is in serious condition.
Let’s go find him quickly.”
Yue
Buqun frowned and shook his head. “Genming, Daizi, you two go carry big
apprentice brother out,” he said.
Gao
Genming and Shi Daizi answered in unison and both jumped into the room through
the window. But soon they reported, “Master, big apprentice brother is not
here. There’s no one in the room.” Candlelight spilled through the window
when they lit the candle in the room.
Yue
Buqun frowned even more as he really did not want to enter such a disreputable
place. “You,” he said to Lao Denuo, “go in there and check it out.”
“Yes,
Master!” Lao Denuo answered and then walked toward the window.
“I’ll
go check too,” Yue Lingshan suggested.
Yue
Buqun grabbed at her arm. “Nonsense! You are not allowed to go into places
like this.”
Yue
Lingshan almost cried. “But…but big apprentice brother is so badly
wounded…I am afraid that he will die.”
“Don’t
worry,” Yue Buqun whispered, “he had the ‘Heavenly Connecting Glue’ of
the Heng-Shan Sword School applied already. He won’t die.”
“Daddy,
how…how did you know?” Yue Lingshan was surprised while cheerful.
“Shut
up! Don’t be so noisy!” Yue Buqun cut her off.
Linghu
Chong was already badly wounded before he took the energy blow from Yu
Canghai’s palm strike. His wounds pained him greatly and he spat out more
blood, but his mind was still clear. He heard the arguments between Mu Gaofeng
and Yu Canghai, how everybody left, and how his Master had showed up. He was a
man who feared nothing except his Master. As soon as he heard his Master talking
to Mu Gaofeng, thoughts of how his Master would punish him for all the mischief
he had gotten into crossed his mind. The worry was so great that he even forgot
about the pain from his wounds.
He
turned to the bed and whispered, “A disaster is about to strike! My Master is
here! Let’s get out of here!” Right after these words, he staggered out the
room steadying himself against the wall.
Qu
Feiyan dragged Yilin from under the quilt and followed him. Seeing how Linghu
Chong teetered along and was on the brink of falling down at any second, Yilin
and Qu Feiyan both rushed over and supported him by his arms. Linghu Chong
clenched his teeth and walked through a corridor. He knew that his Master had
outstanding eyes and ears; the moment he walked out, the Master would know about
it. Seeing a big room to the right, he immediately walked into it.
“Close…close
the door and the window,” he said.
Qu
Feiyan followed his instruction and shut the door and window. Linghu Chong could
not maintain his composure any longer and collapsed onto the bed, breathing
hard.
The
three of them kept very quiet, and after a long while, they heard Yue Buqun’s
voice far away saying, “He’s not here. Let’s go!” Linghu Chong let out a
long breath and felt much more relaxed.
After
some time had passed, someone came into the backyard and called out in a low
voice, “Big apprentice brother? Big apprentice brother!” It was Lu Dayou.
Linghu
Chong thought, “Monkey Six has always been the closest to me.” He almost
answered when he suddenly heard the bed-curtain shaking. It was Yilin trembling
in fright when she heard somebody approaching. “If I answer Monkey Six,”
Linghu Chong thought, “I could really ruin the little Sister’s
reputation.” So he kept his silence.
Lu
Dayou walked past the window while calling “big apprentice brother, big
apprentice brother” all the way. The calling receded further and further and
finally faded into the night.
“Hey,
Linghu Chong,” Qu Feiyan suddenly broke the silence, “are you going to
die?”
“How
can I die? If I die, it would really hurt the reputation of the Heng-Shan Sword
School, and I’d be letting them down!” Linghu Chong answered.
“How
do you figure?” surprised, Qu Feiyan asked.
“I’ve
had so much of that magical medicine of the Heng-Shan Sword School, both inside
and outside. If I still can’t be healed, I’d be letting…letting this
Sister of the Heng-Shan Sword School down.” Linghu Chong replied.
“Yep!
If you died, you would really be letting her down!” Qu Feiyan grinned.
Knowing
how seriously Linghu Chong had been wounded and seeing how he was still making
jokes, Yilin admired his attitude and also felt a bit less stressful.
“Big
brother Linghu, you’ve just taken a hit from Yu Canghai. Let me see your
wounds again.”
Linghu
Chong struggled to sit up, but Qu Feiyan said, “Never mind your manners. Lie
down.” Linghu Chong felt so weak that he really could not sit up, so he lay
back down.
Qu
Feiyan lit a candle. Yilin could see blood all over Linghu Chong’s robe, so
she threw away all worry about propriety, gently lifted his long robe, and wiped
off the blood around the wounds with a towel hanging by a rack. Taking the
“Heavenly Connecting Glue” from her pocket, she applied all of the remainder
onto Linghu Chong’s wounds.
“What
a waste to put so much precious medicine on me!” Linghu Chong laughed.
“Big
brother Linghu,” Yilin said, “you were badly wounded all because of me. This
medicine is the least I can offer, even if…even if….” She did not know
what to say, so just mumbled a little and then continued, “Even my respectful
Master praised you as a young hero who is always ready to take on villains for a
just cause. Because of that she even got into an argument with Master Yu.”
“No
need to praise me. As long as the respectful Sister doesn’t scold me, I’d be
completely thankful!” Linghu Chong grinned.
“Why
would my Master scold you?” Yilin said. “Big brother Linghu, just rest
quietly for twenty-four hours, and if your wounds don’t break open again, you
should be alright.” She took out another three “White Cloud Bear Gallbladder
Pills” and helped Linghu Chong to take them.
“Sis,”
Qu Feiyan said out of a sudden, “you stay here and be his company. Watch out
for bad guys who want to get him. My grandpa is still waiting for me. I got to
go.”
“No!
No!” Yilin cried in worry. “You cannot go. How can I stay here by myself?”
“Isn’t
Linghu Chong here too?” Qu Feiyan grinned. “You are not all by yourself?”
She turned around and started heading out.
Yilin
was greatly concerned. She jumped forth and gripped Qu’s left arm. In her
rush, she had used the holding technique of the Heng-Shan Sword School and
grabbed her arm tightly.
“Don’t
go!” she cried.
“Ouch!
Are you trying to fight me?” Qu Feiyan chuckled.
Yilin
blushed and then let go of her arm. “My good girl, please stay and keep me
company,” she pleaded.
“Okay,
okay. Fine! I’ll stay to be your company. Linghu Chong is not a bad guy, why
are you so afraid of him?” Qu Feiyan said.
“Sorry,
Qu, did I hurt you?” Yilin asked while feeling less awkward.
“Nah,
it doesn’t hurt, but Linghu Chong seems to be hurting a lot,” Qu Feiyan
said.
Yilin
was in a shock. She lifted the curtains and checked immediately, only finding
Linghu Chong sleeping soundly with both of his eyes shut tight. She felt Linghu
Chong’s breathing with her hand and could tell that he was breathing in a good
rhythm. Just when she felt a bit better, she heard Qu Feiyan’s giggles and the
sound of the window opening. She turned around in a hurry and saw Qu Feiyan
jumping out of the window.
Yilin
was astounded and felt completely lost. She walked next to the bed and called,
“Big brother Linghu? Big brother Linghu! She…she just left.” But the
effect of the medicine had kicked in. Linghu Chong was completely out. He
didn’t hear any of Yilin’s words. Trembling, Yilin was very frightened. It
took her a long while before she gained enough strength to shut the window.
“I’d
better leave soon,” she thought aloud. “What if big brother Linghu wakes up
and then starts talking to me? What am I going to do then?” Then she thought,
“He is so weak right now, even a child could kill him easily. How could I
leave him and just flee the scene?”
In
the dark night, occasional dog barks echoed from deep alleys far away. Other
than those occasional sounds, there was just dead silence. People from the
brothel had fled a long time ago. It almost felt as if Linghu Chong behind the
bed curtain was the only person left in the entire world beside her. Yilin sat
stiffly on a chair, afraid to move. After what seemed an eternity, cockcrows
could be heard from all directions; it was almost dawn. Yilin started to worry
again.
“It’s
going to be daybreak soon, and then people would be arriving. What should I
do?”
She
had been a Buddhist ever since she was a small child, and had always been taken
care of by Sister Dingyi, so she really lacked real life experience on how to
handle difficult situations. She could only worry, having no idea of what to do.
Suddenly,
the sound of footsteps came from the alley outside. It seemed to be from three
or four people. The sound of their footsteps could be clearly heard in the
stillness of dawn. The group stopped in front of the gate of the Jade House.
“You
two search the east side. The two of us will search the west side. If anyone
spots Linghu Chong, make sure you capture him alive. He is very badly wounded
and won’t be able to resist,” a voice said.
When
Yilin first heard the sound of people coming, she was terrified. Then when she
heard them talking about capturing Linghu Chong, she formed a resolve in her
mind, “No matter what, I will protect big brother Linghu and never let him
fall into the bad guys’ hands.” As soon as she made up her mind, fear seemed
to slip away and her brain started functioning again. She rushed over by the bed
and pulled out the bed sheet. After quickly wrapping Linghu Chong in the sheet,
she picked him up in her arms, blew out the candlelight, pushed open the door
gently, and then sneaked out. She couldn’t tell which direction she was going,
and just made sure she was walking in the opposite direction from which the
voices came. Soon she passed a vegetable garden and arrived at the back door.
The back door was already half open. When the occupants of the brothel left,
they probably just left it open in their hurry. She carried Linghu Chong out of
the back door and dashed along the small alley. In no time, she had reached the
town wall.
“I
must get out of the town. There are simply too many enemies for big brother
Linghu,” she thought. She walked along the town wall and as soon as she
reached the town gate, she dashed out.
She
kept running nonstop for at least three or four miles. She intentionally picked
small roads that led into the mountains. When there were no more roads, she
found herself in a small valley. Feeling a tad relieved, she looked down at
Linghu Chong and found him staring right into her eyes, a smile on his face.
Yilin
almost panicked. Her arms started quivering, and Linghu Chong’s body slipped
out of her arms. “Oops!” she cried out and rapidly bent down and extended
her arms with a move called “Carry the Holy Scripture.” Luckily, her
reactions were quick, and she caught him before he hit the ground. But because
she lost her balance, she staggered before regaining her balance.
“Sorry!”
she said hurriedly. “Are your wounds still hurting?”
“I
am fine. Why don’t you take a rest?” Linghu Chong smiled.
Yilin
had completely forgotten about herself when she was running away from the
Qingcheng apprentices. All she could think of was how to keep Linghu Chong out
of danger. Now when they were finally safe, she felt like her body was ready to
fall apart. She used up her last bit of strength and put Linghu Chong down on
the meadow gently, and then collapsed onto the meadow breathing hard, trying to
catch her breath.
“You
forgot to control your breathing when you were running,” Linghu Chong said
with a smile. “That is a big no for…for us martial arts students. It makes
one more likely…more likely to get hurt.”
Yilin
blushed slightly. “Thanks for the advice, big brother Linghu. My Master had
taught me the same thing before, but I forgot in all the commotion.” She
paused for a second and then asked, “How are your wounds?”
“They
don’t hurt as much now, but they’re just a bit itchy and numb,” Linghu
Chong said.
“Great!
Great!” Yilin exclaimed. “When a wound gets itchy and numb, that means
it’s healing. I didn’t expect it would start healing this fast.”
Linghu
Chong was quite moved seeing Yilin’s joy. “It’s all due to the magical
medicine of your respectful school.” He let out a sigh. “Too bad that we had
to suffer humiliations from those low-life scoundrels because of my wounds. If
we had fallen into Qingcheng’s hands earlier, it would be no big deal if I got
killed right away, but most likely they would have try to humiliate us even
further,” he said grouchily.
“So
you heard everything?” Yilin asked. She felt completely embarrassed when she
thought about how he could have been staring at her for the entire time she
carried him while running away; her face reddened.
Linghu
Chong didn’t realize that she was actually feeling embarrassed, and thought
she was just exhausted from so much running.
“Apprentice
sister, why don’t you do some of the breathing exercises of your school to
help harmonize your inner energy, so you don’t suffer any internal
injuries?”
“Alright,”
Yilin agreed.
She
sat down cross-legged and tried to work her inner energy with the breathing
techniques taught by her Master. But she felt very uneasy and simply could not
calm herself down to focus on the breathing exercises. Every other minute, she
would glance at Linghu Chong to see if his wounds had gotten any better or
worse, or if he was looking at her. At the fourth glance, her eyes happened to
catch Linghu Chong’s eyes. With a big shock, she immediately shut her eyes
tightly. Linghu Chong, on the other hand, started laughing loudly. Yilin blushed
even more and asked shyly, “Why…why are you laughing?”
“Nothing,”
Linghu Chong said. “You are still young and probably don’t do well with the
meditative exercises. If you can’t calm down and get focused, then don’t
force yourself. Uncle-Master Dingyi must have taught you that if you work too
hard on your exercises, it actually does more harm than good. Especially for
breathing exercises, you need to find yourself in a calm state.” He paused a
moment to catch on with his breath, and then continued, “Don’t worry! My
base energy is refilling itself slowly. Even if those Qingcheng crooks come
after us, there’s no need to be afraid. We’ll just let them
demonstrate…demonstrate that ‘Bum Bum Back…Back….’”
“Demonstrate
the Qingcheng Sword School’s ‘Geese Landing in Sand’ technique.” Yilin
smiled.
“Right!”
Linghu Chong grinned. “That’s good. The ‘Bum Bum Back’ part does not
sound very graceful. Let’s just call it the ‘Qingcheng Sword School’s
Geese…Landing in Sand’ technique!” After saying the last word, he had to
catch his breath again.
“Don’t
talk too much! Take a good long nap,” Yilin suggested.
“My
Master is also in the town of Hengshan now! I wish I could get up right now and
go to Uncle-Master Liu’s house to watch the fun,” Linghu Chong murmured.
Yilin
noticed Linghu Chong’s lips were chapped and his eye sockets were also very
dry. It must have been because he had lost so much blood. He was in terrible
need to drink some water.
“Let
me go find some water for you. You must be thirsty, right?” she asked.
“On
our way here, I saw lots of watermelons in the field to the left. Why don’t
you go get some?” Linghu Chong suggested.
“Alright.”
Yilin stood up and checked her pockets, but could not find any money. “Big
brother Linghu, do you have any money with you?” she asked.
“For
what?”
“For
the watermelons of course!”
“Did
you actually want to pay for them?” Linghu Chong grinned. “You can just go
pick some. There’s nobody living close by. The owner must live far away. Who
are you going to buy from?”
“But
to take without consent is…is stealing,” Yilin mumbled, “and that’s the
second prohibition in the Five Prohibitions. We can’t do that. If we don’t
have any money, we can beg alms from them. I am sure they will be kind enough to
give us a watermelon.”
Linghu
Chong became impatient. “You little….” He wanted to say “you little
silly nun,” but because of her efforts on his behalf, he stopped at the word
“little.”
Yilin
could tell that he was disgruntled, so she dared not to say a word and simply
walked toward the direction they had come from looking for the watermelon field.
After about a mile’s walk, she did see several acres of field full of
watermelons. Only chirping from cicadas filled the air. There was no one around
at all.
“Big
brother Linghu wanted to have some watermelon, but these watermelons all belong
to someone, how can I steal from him?” she murmured to herself.
She
strode another half a mile and walked on top of a small rise to look around, but
still could find no one, not even a shed or a hut, so she had to walk back to
the watermelon field. Standing in the middle of the field, she hesitated for a
long time before finally sticking her hands out to pick a melon, but then she
pulled her hands back when she remembered the prohibition told many times by her
Master, that one should never steal from others. She wanted to walk away from
the field, but then Linghu Chong’s thirsty face appeared in her mind. She
clenched her teeth and put her palms together,[5] then prayed inwardly, “Dear Buddha, I
really don’t want to steal. It’s all because big brother Linghu…big
brother Linghu wants to eat some watermelon.” But when she thought about it
again, “big brother Linghu wants to eat some watermelon” really wasn’t a
great reason. She was so worried that teardrops started emerging in her eyes.
She held a watermelon with both hands and then lifted it up; the stem broke
easily.
“He
has saved my life,” she thought, “what’s the big deal if I have to fall
down to hell and never be reborn again? The one who commits the crime will be
the one responsible. It’s me, Yilin, who broke the prohibition. It has nothing
to do with big brother Linghu.” She held the watermelon in her arms and then
walked back.
Linghu
Chong never really took common rules and prohibitions seriously. When he heard
Yilin talking about begging alms for a watermelon, he simply assumed this nun
was too young and inexperienced. He had never expected the matter of getting a
watermelon to be such a great moral dilemma for her. When he saw Yilin back with
the melon, he was very pleased.
“Good
apprentice sister! What a well-behaved little girl!” he praised.
Yilin
felt a shock in her heart when she heard how he had called her, and almost
dropped the watermelon. She quickly wrapped it with the front of her robe.
Linghu Chong laughed.
“Why
are you so worried? Was someone after you because you stole his watermelons?”
“No,
no one is after me.” Yilin blushed and then sat down slowly.
The sun
had risen from the east; it was a sunny day. Linghu Chong and Yilin were sitting
by the shady side of the mountain, and the sun had yet to reach their side. All
the trees around them had been washed by the recent rain and looked greener than
usual. Clear and fresh air filled the valley. Yilin collected herself, and then
pulled out the broken sword by her waist. Seeing the broken tip of the sword,
she thought, “That villain Tian Boguang really had high Kung Fu skills. If it
weren’t for big brother Linghu risking his life to save me, I wouldn’t be
sitting here in peace.” She glanced at Linghu Chong from the corner of her
eyes and saw a bloodless face with sunken eye sockets. “For him,” she
thought, “even if I have to violate more rules and break more prohibitions, I
will have no regrets. To steal a watermelon is really nothing.” By then, she
finally cleared all the guilt from her mind. She wiped the broken sword clean
with a corner of her robe, and then sliced the watermelon open. A sweet smell
quickly filled the air.
“Good
melon!” Linghu Chong sniffed and then shouted. “Apprentice sister, I just
remembered a joke. In the Lantern Festival earlier this year, when several
fellow apprentices of our Huashan Sword School got together to drink wine,
little apprentice sister Lingshan composed a riddle. It went, ‘A small dog on
the left and a dumb melon on the right. What’s the character?’ At that time,
sixth junior apprentice brother Lu Dayou – he’s the one who was looking for
me last night – was sitting to her left. I was sitting to her right.”
“This
riddle of hers was really joking about you and the apprentice brother Lu.”
Yilin smiled.
“Right!
This riddle is not hard at all. The answer is the character ‘hu’ in my name
Linghu Chong.[6]
It was an old joke that she read from a book. It just happened that sixth junior
apprentice brother was sitting to her left and I was sitting to her right. And
now, by coincidence, next to me, it’s a small dog on one side and a big melon
on the other.” Linghu Chong pointed at the watermelon and then pointed at
Yilin with a big smile on his face.
“Aha,
you are really calling me a dog,” Yilin said.
She
cut the melon into slices. After taking out the seeds, she handed him one.
Linghu Chong took a bite. The melon was very sweet and soothing; he quickly
finished it. Yilin was very delighted in seeing how he enjoyed it. Since Linghu
Chong was eating while half lying down, the juices dripped all over his robe.
Yilin cut the second slice into smaller pieces and handed them to him one piece
at a time. Eating this way, juices stopped dripping all over him. Seeing that
every time when he stuck his hand out to take the small pieces, his wound would
hurt because of the arm movements, she started feeding the small pieces of melon
directly into his mouth. It took Linghu Chong almost half a melon before he
realized that Yilin had not had any of the melon herself.
“Have
some yourself.”
“I’ll
wait till you’ve had enough.”
“I’ve
had enough. Go ahead and eat!”
Yilin
felt thirsty, so after putting several more pieces into Linghu Chong’s mouth,
she put a small one into her own mouth. Seeing that Linghu Chong stared at her
without blinking, she felt shy and turned around with her back toward him.
“Wow,
how pretty!” Linghu Chong suddenly exclaimed. His voice was filled with
complement.
Yilin
felt extremely embarrassed. “Why did he suddenly say I am pretty?” she
thought. She felt like getting up and running away but couldn’t make up her
mind. She felt her whole body burning; even her neck reddened because of
shyness. Then she heard Linghu Chong saying, “Look, how pretty! Did you see
that?”
Yilin
turned slightly and saw him pointing at the west sky. She looked following his
finger and saw a beautiful rainbow in the distant sky extending out from behind
the trees. She then realized Linghu Chong’s comment “how pretty” was
referring to the rainbow, and she had interpreted it in a totally different way.
She felt quite embarrassed. But the embarrassment now was also combined with a
slight disappointment, very different from the embarrassment earlier, which also
had a bit of shyness and a bit of joy in it.
“Listen
carefully! Did you hear that?” Linghu Chong asked.
Yilin
leaned her body and listened carefully. She could vaguely hear the sound of
flowing water coming from where the rainbow had started.
“Sounds
like a waterfall,” she replied.
“Exactly!
After so many days of rain, there must be waterfalls all over the valley!
Let’s go take a look!”
“You…you’d
better just quietly rest a few more moments,” Yilin suggested.
“There
are only bare stone around here, so dull! I think it’s better to go watch the
waterfalls,” Linghu Chong insisted.
Yilin
did not want to oppose his will, so she propped him up. She blushed when she
suddenly thought: “I’ve had him in my arms twice. The first time was when I
thought he had died. The second time was when I was fleeing from danger.
Although he is still wounded badly, he is completely conscious. How can I hold
him in my arms again? He is insisting on going to the waterfall. Could it be
that…that he wants me…?”
While
she was still hesitating, Linghu Chong had picked up a broken tree branch as his
crutch and started walking slowly. Seeing that, Yilin realized that she had
gotten the wrong idea again.
Yilin
quickly rushed over and held Linghu Chong’s arm. She criticized herself
inwardly, “What’s wrong with me? Big brother Linghu is a true gentleman. Why
am I so capricious and always am thinking weird thoughts? Maybe because I am
alone with a man, and just want to protect myself? Although he and Tian Boguang
are both men, one has high morals while the other has none. I really shouldn’t
put them into the same category.”
Linghu
Chong staggered along, yet was able to keep himself supported. After a few
moments, they passed by a big rock. Yilin propped Linghu Chong by the rock to
sit down and rest.
“Here’s
a nice spot too. Do you absolutely have to go over there to watch the
waterfall?” she asked.
“If
you say this is a good spot, I’ll stay here for a while and be your
company.” Linghu Chong smiled.
“Fine,
fine. The scenery is better over there. If you feel happier watching the
waterfall maybe your wounds will heal faster.” Yilin gave in.
Linghu
Chong smiled and slowly stood up. The two slowly turned around a small pass, and
were suddenly embraced by the thunder-like sound of a waterfall. After another
short distance, the sound became even louder. After walking through a small
wood, a waterfall appeared in front of their eyes like a white stripe hanging
from the cliff above.
“We
have a waterfall by the side of the Jade Maiden Peak at Mount Huashan also,”
Linghu Chong said cheerfully. “It’s even bigger than this one. It looks
similar though. Little apprentice sister Lingshan and I always practice our
sword art skills by the waterfall. Sometimes when she gets mischievous, she will
even run through the waterfall.”
Yilin
suddenly realized when she heard the name “little apprentice sister
Lingshan” was mentioned the second time. “He insisted on coming to the
waterfall despite of his wounds not to enjoy the scenery. He was thinking of his
little apprentice sister Lingshan.” For some reason, she felt a great pain in
her heart as if someone had just given it a hard punch.
Linghu
Chong went on, “Once when we were practicing sword arts by the waterfall, she
tripped and fell down, almost falling into the deep pool at the bottom. Luckily
I grabbed hold of her quickly enough. That could have been one dangerous
accident!”
“Do
you have many apprentice sisters?” Yilin asked dryly.
“We
have a total of seven female apprentices,” Linghu Chong replied, “and little
apprentice sister Lingshan is the daughter of the Master. We all call her little
apprentice sister. The other six are apprentices of Master’s wife.”
“Oh,
so she’s Uncle-Master Yue’s daughter. Does she…she…she getting along
well with you?”
Linghu
Chong sat down slowly. “I am an orphan with no parents. Fifteen years ago when
the respectful Master and Master-Wife took me as an apprentice out of mercy,
little apprentice sister was only three. I was much older than she was, so I
always carried her out to pick fruits and chase rabbits. We grew up together.
Master and Master-Wife don’t have a son, so they treated me like their own
son. Little apprentice sister is just like my own sister.”
“Oh,”
Yilin answered. After a short while, she said, “I am also an orphan with no
parents. I was taken in by my Master and had been a nun ever since I was a
child.”
“What
a pity!” Linghu Chong exclaimed. Yilin turned toward him and looked at him
questioningly. “If you weren’t an apprentice of Uncle-Master Dingyi,”
Linghu Chong said, “I could have begged Master-Wife to take you in as an
apprentice. We have lots of apprentice brothers and sisters. With twenty some
people, it’s really lively. After practices, we just play around in groups.
Master and Master-Wife don’t really discipline us much. When you meet my
little apprentice sister, you will surely like her and make good friends with
her.”
“Too
bad I don’t have such good luck!” Yilin said. “But in the White-Cloud
Nunnery, Master and apprentice sisters are all very nice to me. I…I…am very
happy too.”
“Yes,
yes! I didn’t mean anything by my remarks! Uncle-Master Dingyi’s sword
skills are almost godlike. When my Master and Master-Wife speak of sword arts
from different schools and styles, they always mention your respectful Master.
The Heng-Shan Sword School is no less than the Huashan Sword School in any
way!”
“Big
brother Linghu,” Yilin said, “the other day when you said to Tian Boguang
that fighting while standing up, Tian Boguang was the fourteenth best in the
Martial World; Uncle-Master Yue was eighth. Then how is my Master ranked?”
Linghu
Chong began laughing. “I was just fooling Tian Boguang. There isn’t any
ranking like that. Everyone’s Kung Fu skills change every single day. Some get
better, and some get worse because of old age or the like. How could someone
actually rank all of them? Tian Boguang does have high Kung Fu skills, but
probably not good enough to be fourteenth in the entire Martial World. I
intentionally ranked him high to make him happy.”
“Oh!
So you were just fooling him.” Yilin sat there, staring at the waterfall
blankly for a while, lost in thought. Then she asked, “Do you always like to
fool people?”
Linghu
Chong grinned. “That depends. I wouldn’t say ‘always.’ Some people you
can fool, and some people you cannot. When my Master and Master-Wife ask me
about things, of course I wouldn’t dare try to fool them.”
“Oh,”
Yilin hummed. “Then how about your fellow apprentice brothers and sisters?”
She originally wanted to ask, “Do you fool your little apprentice sister
Lingshan?” but for some reason, she was afraid to put the question forth so
boldly.
“Well,
that depends on who it is, and what it’s about,” Linghu Chong said with a
smile. “We apprentice brothers always play jokes on each other. If we don’t
fool people, there would be no fun!”
“Even
with apprentice sister Lingshan? You fool her too?” Yilin finally asked.
Linghu
Chong had never thought about this before. He frowned and thought for a while.
Throughout his life, he had never fooled her on important issues. So he said,
“For important things, I will never fool her. If we were just playing
together, then of course there would be some fooling and joking.”
In
the White-Cloud Nunnery, Yilin’s Master did not laugh much and enforced every
strict nunnery rules. The apprentice sisters also maintained cold emotionless
expressions most of the time. Although fellow apprentices cared for each other,
very seldom would one tell a joke, much less play jokes on each other. There
were quite a few young and vivacious secular girl apprentices under Uncle-Master
Dingjing and Uncle-Master Dingxian, but they rarely joked with the nun
apprentices. She spent her entire childhood in loneliness and lived a quiet
life. Other than breathing exercises and martial arts training, all she did was
to drum on the wooden fish and read Buddhist scriptures. When she heard Linghu
Chong talking about the fun among Huashan apprentices, she longed for it.
“It
would be really fun if I could go with him to play at Mount Huashan,” she
thought. Then she figured, “After all the major disturbances I caused this
time, Master surely wouldn’t let me out again once we get back to the nunnery.
Playing at Mount Huashan would only be wishful thinking. Even if I did go to
Mount Huashan, he would be accompanying his little apprentice sister all the
time. I don’t know anyone else, who’s going to keep me company?” A sudden
sadness came over her; tears almost rolled down her cheeks.
Linghu
Chong did not notice. He stared at the waterfall and said, “Little apprentice
sister and I are working on a set of sword arts that will have moves working
along with the falling water. Apprentice sister, do you know what the purpose
is?”
“I
don’t know.” Yilin shook her head. Her voice choked, but Linghu Chong
didn’t notice that either.
“When
we fight somebody,” he went on, “if he has a good level of inner energy,
then the fierce inner energy is released along with his punches or weapon
slashes. The inner energy, although invisible, will knock our swords away. When
little apprentice sister and I practiced our sword skills in the waterfall, we
assumed the power from the falling water to be the inner energy from the enemy,
so we not only had to block the enemy’s energy attack, but also tried to
redirect his own inner energy back at him.”
“So
were you able to get it done?” seeing that Linghu Chong was in high spirits,
Yilin asked.
“Nope!
Nope!” Linghu Chong shook his head. “It’s so hard to create a new set of
sword arts! And we couldn’t really create any new moves, just modifying some
of the Huashan Sword Art moves we had learned from the Master to thrust in the
waterfall. Even if we did come up with some kind of new ideas, they were just
for fun; it would be useless in a real fight. Otherwise, why was I beat up so
badly by Tian Boguang?” He made a short pause while moving his hands about
slowly. “I just thought of another move!” he said happily. “After I
recover from my wounds, I can try it out with little apprentice sister.”
“What’s
the name of this set of sword arts of yours?” Yilin asked gently.
“I
really didn’t want to have a new name for it, but little apprentice sister
insisted on giving it one. She called it ‘Chong-Ling Sword Art,’ because it
was created by both her and me,” Linghu Chong said with a smile.
“Chong-Ling
Sword Art. Chong-Ling Sword Art. Hmm, in the name of the sword art, there’s
your name and there’s her name too. When you pass it on to later generations,
everyone will know it was…was created by the two of you.”
Linghu
Chong laughed. “My little apprentice sister said that because she’s like a
little child. With our incomplete understanding of martial arts, we are not
qualified to create any sword arts. Don’t tell this to anyone else. If others
hear about this, they’d be laughing their asses off!”
“Of
course, I won’t tell anyone,” Yilin said. She stopped for a moment and then
smiled. “Actually, others have already heard about how you created your own
sword art.”
Linghu
Chong was astounded. “Really? Did apprentice sister Lingshan tell others?”
he asked.
“It
was you who said it to Tian Boguang.” Yilin grinned. “Didn’t you say that
you created a set of sword art thrusting at flies while sitting down?”
Linghu
Chong burst into loud laughter. “I was making things up with him. You still
remember that, huh?” When he laughed loudly, the muscles around the wound
moved and he grimaced with discomfort.
“Oh
no! It’s my entire fault! Your wounds are hurting again! Please don’t speak
anymore. You need to rest quietly,” Yilin said.
Linghu
Chong closed his eyes. But after only a short while, he opened them again. “I
just thought the scenery here was better, but now that we’re by the waterfall,
we can’t see the rainbow any more.”
“The
waterfall has the beauty of a waterfall; the rainbow has the beauty of a
rainbow,” Yilin said.
Linghu
Chong nodded. “That’s absolutely right! There are no perfect things in the
world. When one works so hard to go after something, once he gets it, it’s no
big deal anymore, but the things he had in his hands would have been lost.”
“Big
brother Linghu, what you just said has profound meaning behind them. It’s a
pity that my understanding of Buddhism is too shallow, and could not understand
the full extent of it. If my Master heard your words, she would be able to come
up with a good explanation.”
“What
profound meaning? What do I know? Hmm, I am tired!” Linghu Chong let out a
sigh and then slowly closed his eyes. His breathing gradually slowed down and
soon he fell asleep.
Yilin
stayed by Linghu Chong’s side, and gently whisked a leafy branch to drive away
mosquitoes and other bugs from him. After a couple of hours, she felt tired too,
and almost fell asleep. But she suddenly thought, “When he wakes up later, he
will definitely get hungry. There’s not much to eat around here. Why don’t I
go get a couple more watermelons? They would help to rid our thirst and
hunger.” So she strode back to the watermelon field and picked two more
melons. Afraid that someone or wild animals might bother Linghu Chong while she
was away, she rushed back. Only after she saw him sleeping soundly, did she
relax and sat down quietly besides him.
Linghu
Chong opened his eyes. “I thought you had gone back,” he said with a smile.
“Gone
back?” Yilin was surprised.
“Aren’t
your Master and apprentice sisters still looking for you? They must be
worried,” Linghu Chong said.
Yilin
hadn’t thought about that at all. Now hearing these words, she got worried.
“When I see Master again later sometime, will she be angry at me?” she
wondered.
“Apprentice
sister, thank you for being my company for so long. You have already saved my
life. You should really go back now,” Linghu Chong said.
“No!”
Yilin shook her head. “How can I leave you out in the middle of nowhere by
yourself, with no one to take care of you?”
“When
you get back to Uncle-Master Liu’s house, you can tell my junior apprentice
brothers in secret. Then they will come to take care of me.”
Yilin
felt really sad. “So it’s really because he wants the company of his little
apprentice sister, and the sooner I go get her the better,” She thought. Not
able to suppress her sadness, she started weeping; teardrops started dripping
down to the ground.
Seeing
her cry, Linghu Chong was caught in surprise.
“Why…why
are you crying? Are you afraid to get punished by your Master when you get
back?” he asked.
Yilin
shook her head.
“Oh,
I see. You are afraid to bump into Tian Boguang again. Don’t be afraid, from
now on, he will only run away from you as soon as you are in sight. He will
never dare meet you again.” Linghu Chong said.
Yilin
shook her head again and more teardrops fell down on the ground.
Linghu
Chong was confused. “Well…err…my mistake. I apologize. Little apprentice
sister, don’t get mad,” he pleaded.
Hearing
his gentle words, Yilin felt better, but then she thought, “He said these
words in such a soft-spoken and submissive way; obviously he was used to
apologizing to his little apprentice sister, and now just blurted them out
without thinking.” So she blubbered and stamped her feet on the ground.
“I
am not your little apprentice sister. You…you…all you can remember is your
little apprentice sister,” she complained.
After
the words were blurted out, she immediately regretted it. “I am a nun, why am
I saying things like this to him? That’s very inappropriate,” she thought.
Her face flushed and she turned aside.
Linghu
Chong looked at her. Her face was completely reddened while teardrops were still
rolling down her cheeks. It was almost like a small red blossom by the
waterfall, its petals sprinkled with drops of water, charming and delicate.
“Wow, she is so pretty. Really no less than apprentice sister Lingshan,” he
thought.
“You
are much younger than I am. Our Five Mountains Sword Alliance is like same root
different branches. We are all apprentice brothers and sisters. Of course you
are my little apprentice sister, too. Tell me how I have offended you, will
you?” he said softly.
“You
did not offend me. I know you want me to leave so you don’t get mad at me and
won’t have bad luck. You said it before: one sees a nun, one loses….” She
didn’t even finish her sentence and just kept on sobbing.
Linghu
Chong could not help but feel amused. “Aha, so she wants to get even with me
for the Huiyan Wine House incident. Well, I admit I should apologize for
that!” he thought.
“Linghu
Chong was such a jerk and said so much nonsense. The other day in Huiyan Wine
House, I said so many wrong things and offended your entire respectful school. I
really should be punished!” He raised his hand and gave himself a couple of
slaps in the face.
Yilin
turned back in a hurry. “Don’t…don’t…I…don’t blame you. I…I just
don’t want to bring you bad luck.”
“Very
punishable!” Linghu Chong said, and slapped himself one more time.
“I
am not angry now. Big brother Linghu, don’t…don’t beat yourself,” Yilin
said in a hurry.
“You’re
not angry anymore?” Linghu Chong asked. Yilin shook her head. “But you are
not smiling at all. Isn’t that still being angry?” Linghu Chong said.
Yilin
squeezed out a smile, but out of the blue, for no reasons, she felt greater
sadness and could not help weeping again, so she turned away at once.
Linghu
Chong suddenly let out a long sigh. Yilin slowly stopped weeping and asked
quietly, “Why…why did you sigh?”
Linghu
Chong laughed hard inwardly. “After all, she’s just a little girl, and is
falling for this trick of mine too!” he thought. He had been Yue Lingshan’s
companion ever since he was a child. Yue Lingshan would lose her temper now and
then and stop talking to him no matter how he coaxed her. Regardless of what he
said, she would not pay any attention. Then Linghu Chong would put on an act to
arouse her curiosity, and then get her to come ask him. Yilin had never been at
odds with anyone before, so of course it worked like a charm. In no time, she
fell for his trick. Linghu Chong let out another long sigh and turned away
silently.
“Big
brother Linghu, did I get you upset? It was my fault, please don’t pay…pay
any attention to it,” Yilin said.
“No,
you didn’t get me upset,” Linghu Chong said.
Yilin
could see his worried face, but had no idea that he was actually laughing loudly
inwardly and had pretended the whole thing, so she got worried.
“I
got you to hit yourself. Let me…let me hit myself to make it even.”
She
raised her hand and slapped herself in the right cheek. Before she could slap
herself again, Linghu Chong had sat up and gripped her wrist. But because of the
body movement, his wound gave him a great pain, and he could not help it but
groan.
“Ah,
lie…lie down quickly. Don’t hurt your wounds,” Yilin said hurriedly. She
helped him to lie down slowly while blaming herself, “Ah, I am so stupid. I
cannot do anything right. Big brother Linghu, is it…hurting badly?”
Linghu
Chong’s wound does hurt pretty badly. If it were in some other time, he would
never admit it. But now he had an idea. “I’ll have to do such and such to
get her smiling again.” He scowled and let out several snorts.
Yilin
was very concerned. “Hopefully it won’t…won’t start bleeding again,”
she murmured.
She
felt his forehead with her hand and was pleased to find that he didn’t have a
fever. After a few moments, she asked gently, “Are you feeling a bit
better?”
“Still
hurts badly,” Linghu Chong said.
Yilin
pulled a long face and had no idea what to do.
“Wow,
it hurts! I wish sixth…sixth apprentice brother were here,” Linghu Chong
muttered.
“Why,
he has special painkillers?” Yilin asked.
“Yeah!
His mouth is the painkiller. I’ve been wounded pretty badly before, and was in
terrible pain. Sixth apprentice brother is really good in telling jokes. When I
listen to his jokes and laugh at them, I forget about the pain from my wounds
completely. I really wish he were here. Ouch…woo…it really
hurts…au…ouch!”
Yilin
felt that she was in an awkward position. People under Master Dingyi wore a dry
face everyday while reading Buddhist scriptures, praying to Buddha, and
practicing martial arts. It was very rare in the White-Cloud Nunnery to actually
hear any laughter. For her to tell a joke was almost against her nature. She
thought, “Apprentice brother Lu Dayou is not here, and big brother Linghu
wants to hear some jokes, I guess I’ll have to tell the jokes, but…but…I
don’t know any joke.” A sudden idea popped into her head and she remembered
something.
“Big
brother Linghu, I don’t know how to tell jokes, but I’ve read a book of
scripture in our Scripture Room that seemed to be interesting. It’s called the
‘Scripture of Hundred Parables.’ Have you read it before?”
Linghu
Chong shook his head. “Nope. I never read any books, especially Buddhist
scriptures.”
Yilin
blushed slightly. “I am so stupid to ask such a foolish question. You are not
a Buddhist; of course you don’t read Buddhist Scriptures.” She paused and
then went on, “The book ‘Scripture of Hundred Parables’ was written by a
great Indian monk named Gazena. There are many interesting stories in the
book.”
“Great!
I love interesting stories. Tell me some!” Linghu Chong encouraged her.
Yilin
smiled as countless of stories flashed through her memory. “Ok, let me tell
you the parable of the ‘Plough Breaking Head.’ A long time ago, there was
this bald headed man. He was naturally bald, and didn’t have a single hair on
his head. For some reason, he got into an argument with a farmer. The farmer had
a plough in his hands, so he took the plough and struck at the bald man’s
head. That blow broke the skin of the man’s head and it started bleeding, but
the bald man only laughed and took the abuse without dodging. Bystanders felt it
very strange and asked him why he didn’t dodge the attack but rather laughed
at it. The bald man said with a big smile, ‘That farmer is so dumb that when
he did not find any hair on my head, he thought it was a rock, and then
proceeded to use his plough to break the rock. If I dodged, wouldn’t I be
agreeing that he was the smart one?’”
Linghu
Chong burst into loud laughter. “Wonderful story!” he exclaimed. “That
bald man was a real character! Even if he has to lose his life taking a beating,
he shouldn’t budge.”
Seeing
Linghu Chong’s happy face, Yilin felt great contentment. “Let me tell you
another one called the parable of the ‘Doctor Making Princess Grow Up’,”
she said. “Once upon a time, a king had a daughter. The king was a very
impatient man. Seeing that the princess was just a little baby, he really wanted
her to grow up fast. One day, he called upon the royal doctor and ordered him to
make a special kind of medicine for the princess, so that when the princess took
the medicine, she would grow up immediately. The royal doctor said, ‘It is
possible to make such special medicine, but to collect all the ingredients and
to refine them would require a lot of work. Please let me take the princess home
and work on the medicine immediately. I will try to get it done as fast as I
can, but your majesty cannot press me.’ The king said, ‘Fine, I won’t
press you.’ The royal doctor carried the princess back to his own home and
then started reporting to the king everyday that he was working on getting the
ingredients and refining them. Twelve years went by. The royal doctor then
reported to the king, ‘I have finished making the special medicine and the
princess took the medicine today.’ He brought the princess to the king. The
king was very pleased to see that the little baby had grown into a slim and
graceful young girl. He praised the royal doctor’s excellent skills since
right after taking the special medicine his daughter did grow up. So he granted
him great quantities of gold and jewels.”
Linghu
Chong burst into loud laughter again. “You said the king was an impatient
man,” he said, “but he was actually not impatient at all. Didn’t he wait
twelve years? If I were the royal doctor, I only need one day to change the baby
princess into a seventeen year old slim and graceful young girl princess.”
Yilin
stared at Linghu Chong with her eyes wide open. “How would you manage to do
that?” she asked.
Linghu
Chong grinned. “Apply ‘Heavenly Connecting Glue’ dressing outside and take
‘White Cloud Bear Gallbladder Pills’ inside.”
“Those
are medicines for cuts and bruises, how can they make one grow taller and
older?” Yilin asked, laughing.
“That’s
right. After I carry the baby princess back home, I’d get four tailors….”
“Why
would you get four tailors?” Yilin was even more confused.
“For
making new dresses, of course.” Linghu Chong replied. “I’d have them
measure your size and make a set of royal gowns the same night. The second
morning, after you put them on, with an exquisite phoenix coronet on your head,
a silk skirt with a hundred flower patterns, and a pair of slippers embroidered
with golden thread and decorated with pearls on your feet, you can gracefully
walk into the palace. First you call his majesty three times, then bow down to
salute while saying, ‘My royal father, after I took the royal doctor Linghu
Chong’s magical medicine, I grew up in one single night.’ When the king sees
such a beautiful and lovely princess, he will burst with so much joy that he
would never bother to check if you were real or not. Then, I, the royal doctor
Linghu Chong, would of course get a handsome reward!”
Yilin
giggled uncontrollably while listening to Linghu Chong. When he finally
finished, she laughed so hard that she had to bend down and could not straighten
herself up. After laughing for a long while, she said, “You are definitely
smarter than the royal doctor in the ‘Scripture of the Hundred Parables.’
Too bad that I…I am so ugly, and don’t look like a princess at all.”
“If
you are ugly, then there is nobody who could call themselves pretty in this
world. In all the ages, there must have been tens of thousands of princesses,
but none can compare to you,” Linghu Chong said.
Yilin
was overjoyed to hear him complementing her so earnestly. “Did you meet all
those tens of thousands of princesses?” she asked with a smile.
“Of
course! I checked them out one by one in my dreams,” Linghu Chong said.
“Hey,
why do you always dream about princesses?” Yilin grinned.
Linghu
Chong chuckled and said, “When one thinks too much….” He suddenly
remembered that Yilin was only an innocent and artless young nun. By joking with
him, she had already violated her vows, how could he still carry on with her
without any consideration? When he thought of that, he immediately became
serious and faked a yawn.
“Ah,
big brother Linghu, you must be tired. You should close your eyes and nap for a
while,” Yilin said.
“Yes!
Your jokes really worked magic. My wounds are not hurting anymore,” Linghu
Chong said.
He
had wanted Yilin to tell jokes so she would stop crying and smile again. Now
that she was smiling, his goal had been accomplished, so he slowly closed his
eyes.
Yilin
sat by his side and gently whisked the branch again to drive away bugs. The
sound of croaking frog could be heard from streams in the distance almost like a
sweet lullaby. Yilin started feeling fatigue. Her eyelids were getting heavier
and heavier; she couldn’t keep her eyes open and finally dozed off into her
own dream world.
In
the dream, she wore the beautiful dress of a princess and walked into a
magnificent palace. A handsome young man by her side held her hand, and he
seemed to vaguely resemble Linghu Chong. Then the two of them started floating
into the air and above the clouds. She just felt unspeakable joy and relaxation.
Suddenly an old nun ran after them, scowling, with a sword in her hand. It was
the Master! Yilin was shocked! She heard her Master yelling, “You dirty little
swine, you not only didn’t follow the rules of the nunnery, but dared to be a
princess, and mix yourself up with this loafer!” Master grabbed her arm while
yelling and started pulling insistently. Instantly, everything fell into
complete darkness. Linghu Chong disappeared, and Master also disappeared,
leaving her falling through the heavy dark clouds. Yilin screamed in fear,
“Big brother Linghu, big brother Linghu!” Her entire body became weak and
she could move neither her arms nor her legs. Not able to struggle, she screamed
more and suddenly found herself waking up from a nightmare and being stared at
by Linghu Chong, his eyes wide open. Yilin blushed. “I…I…,” she mumbled
shyly.
“Did
you have a nightmare?” Linghu Chong asked.
Yilin’s
face blushed again. “I am not sure.” Then with a quick glance, she found
Linghu Chong having an unusual expression on his face; it seemed as though he
was trying to control some severe pain.
“Your…your
wounds are hurting badly?” she asked hurriedly.
“It’s no big deal,” Linghu Chong said, but his voice was
shaking. Soon, big drops of sweat beaded on his forehead. Yilin could easily
tell that he was in great pain.
Yilin
was very worried and kept asking herself, “What should I do? What should I
do?”
She
took out a handkerchief and wiped the perspiration from his brow. When her
little fingers brushed Linghu Chong’s forehead, it felt as if she had just
touched a piece of burning coal. She once heard from her Master that when a
person was wounded by knife or sword cuts and became feverish it would be very
dangerous. Out of desperation, she started reciting Buddhist scriptures.
“For
all living creatures, when trouble happens, if he calls Bodhisattva Guanyin’s
name with absolute faith, then Bodhisattva Guanyin[7] would hear him and help him out of the
trouble. If the one calling Bodhisattva Guanyin’s name were trapped in a big
fire, fire would not be able to burn him, all because of the holy power of the
Bodhisattva. If he were washed away by big waves, then when he calls
Bodhisattva’s name, he would be drifting to a shallow spot….”
The
scriptures were from the ‘Scripture of Magical Power from Bodhisattva
Guanyin.’ At the beginning, her voice was still trembling, after a while, she
gradually calmed down. Hearing Yilin’s melodious voice getting calmer and
calmer, Linghu Chong could tell that she had full faith in the magic power of
the scripture.
She
continued, “If one were about to be murdered, and he calls Bodhisattva
Guanyin’s name, the murderer’s knife and staff would fall into pieces, thus
protecting him from danger. If demons came to bother people, one can call
Bodhisattva Guanyin’s name, then the demons wouldn’t be able to see him, not
mentioning hurting him. If one has shackles around his body, no matter whether
he is guilty or not, if he calls Bodhisattva Guanyin’s name, then all shackles
would break loose and fall to the ground, he can then be freed from the
restrain….”
Linghu
Chong felt his amusement grow at these words and eventually let out a chuckle.
“What…what’s
so funny?” Yilin asked in surprise.
“If
I had known that, I wouldn’t have to learn Kung Fu,” Linghu Chong quipped.
“If a villain or my personal enemy wanted to kill me, all I…I would need to
do is to call upon Bodhisattva Guanyin’s name and the villain’s knife would
fall to pieces, and I would remain safe…safe and sound.”
“Big
brother Linghu, don’t be disrespectful to the Bodhisattva,” Yilin
remonstrated. “If I don’t recite the scriptures with my full heart and
faith, it would not work.”
She
went on, “If fierce beasts surrounded you and you were frightened by their
sharp teeth and claws, you could call Bodhisattva Guanyin’s name, and all the
beasts would quickly leave. When you see venomous serpents and scorpions, you
can call Bodhisattva Guanyin’s name and praise her holy power, then they will
go back to their lairs. When lightening and thunders strike the ground and hail
and heavy rain start pouring down, one can call Bodhisattva Guanyin’s name and
praise her holy power so that the bad weather would stop and disappear. For all
living creatures, there are so many difficulties, but the holy and wonderful
power from Bodhisattva Guanyin will help us get through all of them….”
Linghu
Chong could hear the sincerity in her voice. Although her voice was low, she was
really praying for help with all her heart and had full faith to Bodhisattva
Guanyin. It seemed that she had opened her whole heart to the Bodhisattva and
was supplicating and praying deep from her heart for the Bodhisattva to show her
magical power and stop Linghu Chong from suffering. She was almost like saying,
“Bodhisattva Guanyin, I beg you to take away all the pain and suffering from
big brother Linghu and transfer all of it to me. You can change me into a swine,
or send me to hell, but please alleviate big brother Linghu of his misery….”
Later
on, Linghu Chong could no longer discern her words, only the sound of her
praying, so sincere and earnest. Unbidden tears filled Linghu Chong’s eyes. He
lost his parents when he was just a child. Master and Master-Wife took good care
of him, but because he was always naughty and mischievous, they gave him more
punishment than kind affection; among the fellow apprentices, every one
respected the big apprentice brother, and dared not to go against his wishes.
Little apprentice sister Lingshan was close to him, but had never shown such
care and selfless affection that would accept all manner of misery in exchange
for his safety and joy. Feelings of gratitude welled up in his chest; in his
eyes, the little nun seemed to have a holy halo around her body.
Yilin’s
prayers became softer and softer; in her vision, there seemed to be a real
Bodhisattva Guanyin standing in front of her, waving a willow branch and
spreading dew to help the needy and relieve the distressed. And every call to
the Bodhisattva was a direct plea to ask for mercy for Linghu Chong. Linghu
Chong’s heart was filled with gratitude and peace, and soon fell asleep to the
gentle and faithful sound of the scriptures.
[1]
In Buddhism, monks and nuns are required to shave their heads, but in
Taoism, Taoist Priests are not required to shave their heads.
[2] “Xiang” is another name of Hunan Province.
[3]
According to Buddhism theory, there are eighteen levels of hell. The
eighteenth level is the bottom-most one, and also the worst one. When one
dies, he falls to one of the hells. The smaller the number, the better it
is, because then he can be reborn sooner. If one falls to the eighteenth
hell, then he will have to spend eternity in hell, and never have a chance
to be reborn.
[4]
In Chinese philosophy and religion, two principles, one negative, dark
and feminine (Yin) and one positive, bright, and masculine (Yang), from
whose interaction all things are produced and all things are dissolved. Here
Mu Gaofeng is referring to a method of having intercourse with multiple
females and use the energy absorbed to nourish one’s own health. This
method is actually recorded in ancient Chinese medicine books, but most
people consider this pornography.
[5] A Buddhist’s way of praying.
[6] The Chinese character ‘hu’ is a combination of the
character of ‘dog’ and the character of ‘melon’.
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